Christine, what do you mean, a new career, surely if you have gone to
agencies you will be so impressed by the patronising "Temp of the month"
pages (or whatever it is they have): "yes, once again we get a temp of the
month for a tenner an hour for her and 30 for us, and look at him or her etc
etc.
Also, why should one give up when there is the whole populus to educate:
Public libraries stats (which came with the last Update) - "over a million":
estimated loans : Janet and Allan Ahlberg, Agatha Christie, Danielle Steel,
and Jacqueline Wilson (among other luminaries). Source: Public Lending Right
If you hang on in there things can't get any worse - I mean, where would I
be without Naomi Campbell's biography and The History of Months from my
local library (and PCs without mouses).
And so on and so on -
Tips for a new career ? ALL careers need information if you don't call
yourself a librarian !!! There has GOT to be a third way somewhere -
Courage,
Emilce
>From: Christine MacLean <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: Christine MacLean <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: Chartership
>Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2002 17:32:43 -0000
>
>Congratulations to anyone who has had success, i have merely confirmed what
>i already knew, and i am looking for a new career.
>
>There seems no point wasting even more money resubmitting or paying Cilip
>any more fees. From what i hear on the news the firemen are better paid
>than
>i am so i'm off to check out the local job pages.
>
>At least i know i'm special if only 4% of applicants are rejected.
>
>chrism
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