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library technician jobs

Confused about my college program?
I’m in college for the Library Technician program. This is basically a library employee. I know this is an easy job I could do but I always wonder if I’m making a mistake. The average salary for this job is $32,000 a year and I just don’t know if that is enough to live comfortably. Special libraries, like ones in law firms or hospitals, pay more but I also think what if I can’t get hired by one. I just want some advice or opinions or anything on this.
You could combine that degree with a teaching certificate, and become a high school librarian. Teacher’s salary can grow with tenure well beyond 32K in most states, and they’ll usually raise your salary if you get a Master’s degree. And you can retire with pension benefits. My mom was a high school librarian and enjoyed it.
Good luck!
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The E-Myth Revisited: Why Most Small Businesses Don’t Work and What to Do About It $7.99 The E Myth Revisited – Why Most Small Businesses Don’t Work and What to Do About It by Michael E. Gerber… |
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The Pharmacy Technician, 2nd Edition $29.98 … |
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Library Assistant (Career Examination Passbooks) $29.95 … |
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librarian training courses

Why are some librarians such idiots?
I had to check out a bunch of books at the library about serial killers, because I’m taking a sociology course called “outsiders and deviants” and I’m writing a final research paper about it. Anyway, the librarian gave me such a dirty look and was acting all weird cause I was checking out all of these books about serial killers. Hello? Shouldn’t they be trained that people need books for school essays ?! It’s not like I’m reading up so I can learn how to be a serial killer! lol
Thoughts? Opinions?
Samething happened to my friend. My friend had to sign out a book on romance and stuff (for Romeo + juliet) and the librarian started acting all wierd, we were like…whatsup? and he was like ..’nothing but i just think that you guys should focus on school more now.”
and that was so offending.
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Vasst Training DVD: Understanding Copyright Law, What You Need to Know (Kenneth R. Wallentine, Esq) $49.00 Understanding Copyright Law What You NEED to Know, with Kenneth R. Wallentine, Esq. “Understanding Copyrights: What You NEED to Know” is the first video of it’s kind in the multimedia training world. Join Kenneth R. Wallentine, Esq. as he unravels the myths, half-truths and facts about copyright laws and practices in this hour-long video presentation. You’ll find out what types of work are copyrig… |
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CCNA Official Exam Certification Library (Exam 640-802), Third Edition (Containing ICND1 and ICND2 Second Edition Exam Certification Guides) $59.99 CCNA Official Exam Certification Library, Third Edition, is the newest edition of the all-time best-selling CCNA self-study preparation package. This comprehensive review and practice package is designed for the latest CCNA 640-802 exams. The two books contained in this package, CCENT/CCNA ICND1 Official Exam Certification Guide, Second Edition, and CCNA ICND2 Official Exam Certification Guide, Se… |
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TRAINING IN THE ELECTRONIC ENVIRONMENT: DESIGNING COURSES FOR YOUR CLIENTELE.: An article from: Australasian Public Libraries and Information Services $5.95 This digital document is an article from Australasian Public Libraries and Information Services, published by Auslib Press Party Ltd. on December 1, 1999. The length of the article is 4756 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with… |
librarian job openings

I’m having a terrible time deciding on a major?
I’m 19, creative, imaginative, somewhat awkward, with a huge interest in English Literature, writing, and the French language. I would rather not have a strict schedule, but I’ll deal if it’s necessary. Currently, I am an English Education major. I wanted to teach secondary education, but now I’m unsure. I’d love to teach younger children, but I don’t know if there will be openings. I’ve also considered Library Science because my boss, a librarian, is a huge inspiration and seems to love her job. I just want something that will use my creative side, is fun, and well paying. I know it’s hard to have all of this, but does anyone have ideas? Thanks so much!
just get a degree in english then you can do anything you want if you think you might want to do library science then double major i mean no offense but both are easy majors so you can do both.
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As the Pages Turn Activities Book $21.99 … |
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As the Pages Turn Highlights w/excerpt Listening CD $7.95 … |