For some reason I've never figured out, the job of the library Page is severely looked down upon. Typically, they work a 4 hour shift, 5 days a week since it's a part time job. Of that 4 hours, a good 3 hours and 45 minutes of it is spent standing on your feet. Any time we are seeing taking a rest or standing still for a minute at our branch is typically met with a "Have we run out of things to do?" query from the head librarian.
So let me get this straight - if it's slow at the front desk, clerks can sit down and read a book. If it's slow at the reference desk, librarians are sitting down, can read a book or go on the internet. And if it's slow for a page...well, you're supposed to find work to do.
I was recently told I need to work on my "time management skills" and to "pick up the pace" which completely baffled me. My shelving is consistently done in less than 1 1/2 hours every day. If it looks like I'm "wandering" around the library, it's because I'm looking for shit to do! I don't like to stand still or hide in the stacks. If I go up to the front to pick up 6 DVDs, it's because I want the exercise and putting away 6 DVDs is something to do.
The unfair part is I wasn't even given a chance to speak on this. I was simply told all this and sent on my way.
If all of my assignments are done in half the time of my shift, how can I possibly manage my time better? Sounds like I'm kicking a lot of ass if you ask me. Which they didn't. They just went on their assumptions that I was killing time and "wandering" around the library. So lame.
LAME!!!!
ReplyDeleteThey are obviously jealous of your ability to kick ass at what you do. It makes them all look like lazy bums. Sorry man!