Hrm

Tue, Aug. 12th, 2003 07:34 pm
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Well, I've been rather uncommunicative with my LJ lately... Guess it's probably because there's not much going on here. I sleep late, debate whether I should buy more groceries or make another library run, attempt to feed myself (generally disastrous), and check to see if the roses have died yet (nope! still going...).

Then I try to stay out of people's ways because they keep asking me if I have a job. It's rather embarrassing, because I don't. Even the bookstore I applied to didn't call me back. That seems kind of sad -- I can't manage to get a job doing book retail. Hrm. Maybe am intrinsically unemployable.

So my first wish of the day would be for people to stop asking me if I have a job. Then they should stop asking me what I want to do, because I haven't a clue. Then... hrm. They could feed me? Or tell me sitting around and hunting down out of print books in the library is a worthwhile pasttime, although I rather suspect it isn't.

Dum de dum... off to waste yet more time.
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Re: Hugs! I've totally been there!

Wed, Aug. 13th, 2003 03:23 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] knullabulla.livejournal.com
Libraries can always use volunteers... just go up to your favorite librarian and tell them you want to help out, that you insist on helping out, and just point you in the right direction so you can start helping out. I'm all for the volunteer-by-accident approach--you just start reshelving books and asking the librarians if there is anything you can do for them... then when it comes time for, say, a letter of recommendation, they're sure to be more than happy to put in a good word for you. :)

I'm also pretty shy when it comes to making follow up calls. So call up, ask to speak with the Manager and say, "Hi, this is Oyceter McOyceter. I dropped off an application for the book seller position and I'm calling to follow up." Hopefully this will give them enough incentive to go fish out your resume. "I'd love to be able to sit down with you for an interview, how does Tuesday morning sound to you?" Pick a day that's a few days away, so they don't feel rushed... and always ask for a morning interview, there won't be as many customers in the store and so they won't feel as rushed.

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