Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Ephebiphobia

Ephebiphobia is an abnormal and persistent fear of teenagers ... but what happens if a teen services librarian has this fear?

I'm not afraid of them at this very moment, probably because there aren't any in the teen area, but I have had a very productive morning looking at all sorts of job postings that I can't really apply for because A) I don't have the experience and B) I sort of have a job right now. At the very least it seems I need two years experience to get anything else decent (and even that may be in another crappy mid-sized Canadian city), which means I have to be here for another 7 months, but many of the better jobs require a minimum of 5 years experience. I could get a "trainee librarian" position at a university in London and get that valuable university experience, but I would be paid next to nothing while I was there and given the cost of living in London, that is not an option.

So I suppose I should focus on the task at hand, which is getting through the next few months, and one way I can do that is by planning crazy programs like one I just saw described in VOYA - Gocks! Goth Sock Puppets for Teens. It sounds like an awesome, and relatively cheap, program to do, and we could make goths, emos, punks, etc. I knew there was a reason I bought all those safety pins for my Halloween costume!

3 Comments:

Blogger Lithe Librarian said...

It's not that hard to get a librarian job in England though - Look around on CLIP. I just found a 3-6 month public library contract in Europe by emailing a city library directly. Ya never know...ps-what about New Brunswick?

3:41 p.m.

 
Blogger WMJenner said...

I will look at some British websites a little more ... I've only looked on the UK link from the LIS jobs webpage so far, so maybe I shouldn't have made that generalization! I thought about New Brunswick, but think that it may not be that different from where I am now, and I would really like a change!

6:10 p.m.

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Got to get out if this place!" should become the town motto for your mid-sized Canadian city; ah hell, this whole province.

I started looking at employment websites for Edniburgh and London yesterday. It will be hard, but, just like you, I would really like some change.

The University of Edinburgh finally respond to my emails on Friday so once I send in my info I should know whether or not I can even attend and whether I will qualify for advanced standing. If so, it looks like a couple of months in the oilpatch for me and then off to the UK.

Hope to see you there...

7:05 p.m.

 

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