When dressing for a library job interview, a female candidate should always match her twinset to her socks. (The latter will show through your dressy work Crocs).
Ask the readers: What do you think female librarians should wear to a library job interview?
Tuesday, June 08, 2010
Monday, June 07, 2010
Interviews (Men), Dressing for
When dressing for a library job interview, male candidates should wear one, and no more than one, of the following items to increase their chances of landing the position:
Ask the readers: What do you think male librarians should wear to a library job interview?
- a book- or literature-themed necktie
- a cell phone on your belt
- a kilt
- a porn mustache
- your LARP costume
Ask the readers: What do you think male librarians should wear to a library job interview?
Friday, June 04, 2010
Talk, Girl
Librarians should feel free to casually discuss menstrual cycles, menopause, and feminine hygiene/grooming around the library workspace. Don't worry about scandalizing your library's male librarian. He had his testicles removed as part of library school "orientation."
Thursday, June 03, 2010
Military, Going
Librarians should embrace their inner drill sergeants and become "information warriors" in the library instruction classroom. Knit yourself a camouflaged cardigan, convert your classroom into a bibliographic boot camp, and put in a work order to have your bookmobile converted into a tank.
Wednesday, June 02, 2010
Success, Dressing for
Your library coworkers maintain a spreadsheet documenting how often you wear your favorite outfit, and so should you.
Tuesday, June 01, 2010
Humiliation, Feeling
A librarian should never allow her-/himself to be videotaped while dancing and singing about libraries. Find the part of yourself that says, "This will be cute!" and remove it from your body with a dull letter opener.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Discreet, Being
A polite circulation librarian should always repeat the name of the patron's book aloud at the conclusion of a library check-out transaction. By loudly saying, "I hope you enjoy An Idiot's Guide to Do-It-Yourself Colonoscopies, Ms. Johnson," you will not only confirm your patron's book selection, but also send the patron away with a personal touch they won't likely forget.
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