Ha! Poor Jesse got three different responses. We wouldn't be Buffistas otherwise.
Dawn ,'The Killer In Me'
Natter 66: Get Your Kicks.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Heh. Dish soap seems the most like laundry soap, is why I picked it.
Sophia, do you have experience with Blackboard? Could you do the staff job on this page, for example? [link]
Is it pretty much necessary to have a masters in a subject area before being hired as a librarian at a college?
ETA: Ignore what I say here--I missed your reference to "a subject area." Sorry!
If you want to be paid anywhere above minimum wage, yes. Back in 1992, I was working full-time at the local (very small) branch library, and I was doing just about everything there short of branch director-level duties, and I was getting minimum wage, which at the time was $6.50/hr, but I did have benefits as well, so that was a big plus. Thank God I was living at Mom's then, because I would not have been able to live off of what I made between that job and my part-time gig at Michael's.
I was talking with one of my classmates in my reference class last night, and she told me that she's making less than $18K/year as a part-timer at one of the smaller libraries at Loyola University here in Chicago. I asked her if they would give her a full-time job that would let her continue to attend classes in her off hours, and she said that full-time gigs were non-existent without the MLS.
Or, what flea said.
despite some trend stories, there is actually an overpopulation of librarians right now
I know! I'm not looking forward to job-hunting in three years.
Yeah, um, thanks a lot, you guys. I think I might do a little shampoo and some baking soda. Can't hurt!
Thanks for the wishes.
Swam 2 miles without stopping. Yay!
The odds are against a full time job without a masters, but you are still more likely to end up with part time work at this point in time. If you are interested in back room stuff 9 cataloging or other parts of tech services) I would look at an AA in library tech.
while a masters might be useful someday - i don't want an administrative title, and I have very sweet gig right now. No weekends, no boss on site, lots of freedom to try different programs and the ablity to pick up extra hours if I want
Flea- I actually know that person who is the boss for that job. I could probably do it, although I am missing the Masters in IT, the SQL, and all but the most basic of HTML. Interesting.
And, to add, most of the paraprofessionals are hourly, and a pay grade below me, so I don't know if I would be hired. Weirdly, that is the first one I have seen that is the same grade as I am.
Leaving the office. Oy.
When I said I was making a break for it before, I forgot the meeting I had scheduled for right then. So no break for another hour. But I did get my protein smoothie, and I've even drunk some of it.
At least I'll have a break until the 8:30 con-call.
Poor developers. One's been here 12 hours already, and the other one will be working from home when he gets there.
I feel like a heel for leaving, but I've done all I can do for the next few hours.