
Guelph: driving along Speedvale Avenue this morning
Marian wants a summer job next year (she'll be fourteen). She loves books and would like to work in a bookstore, or even better, a library. I recommended starting with a bookstore. An older cousin works in one in Lindsay; I suggested talking to her and perhaps asking to meet the manager. Any career advice?
Marian the librarian.
I know. I used to sing that song to her.
As a toddler she had a more choleric disposition, a feverish determination unrecognizable in either of her parents. When she was bent on doing something, it was a challenge just getting her attention. So I would sing.
Funny how she has calmed down, but still with as much determination as ever to be her own person and not let anyone, even her peers, tell her what should be important to her. But she seems to have found teachers who inspire her to apply herself. She's in grade nine and getting nineties. I'm so proud of her. But then, I was proud of her a year ago when she hated school.
In other news, she tells me she has buzzed her head, all except the bangs, which are dyed green and black.
What can I do, my dear, to catch your ear?
I love you madly, madly, madam librarian, Marian
Heaven help us if the library caught on fire
And the volunteer hose brigade men
Had to whisper the news to Marian, madam librarian
What can I do, my dear, to make it clear?
I need you badly, badly, madam librarian, Marian
If I stumbled and I busted my whatchamacallit
I could lie on your floor unnoticed
'til my body had turned to carrion
Madam librarian
Now in the moonlight a man could sing it
In the moonlight
And a fella would know that his darlin'
Had heard every word of his song
With the moonlight helping along
But when I try in here to tell you dear
I love you madly, madly, madam librarian, Marian
It's a long lost cause, I can never win
For the civilized world accepts as unforgivable sin
Any talking out loud with any librarian
Such as Marian, madam librarian
©1957, M. Willson
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Date: 2005-10-30 05:09 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2005-10-30 05:28 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-10-30 05:35 pm (UTC)Any advice from a "failed librarian"? I have a friend who works for Toronto Public Library. I plan to ask him, too.
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Date: 2005-10-30 05:38 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-10-30 09:38 pm (UTC)My inclination is to urge her towards the library vs. the bookstore as the library, with her hard work, can lead to a degreed profession, whereas in my own snooty opinion, working in a bookstore is merely "working retail"; a likely low-paying path.
Last I heard, Librarians were said to be in great demand too! I've no way of projecting what that will mean in tens years, ofcourse. Check with your connection at the TO library! Go Marion!
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Date: 2005-10-30 10:31 pm (UTC)I'd say ask two questions now:
1) whether the library at which she would most likely be working in fact accepts "just for the summer" paid employees--my library doesn't, but that doesn't extrapolate to ALL libraries by a long shot. They might have a wildly popular summer reading program or some such. If they don't, find out what the entry level jobs are, then get a summer job that will prove her able to carry out those tasks. (e.g. work in a bookstore and become known as the Shelf Organizer if the library starts teenagers out as shelvers, or the Clerk Who Placates Awful Customers if she'd be a desk clerk)
2) what kinds of jobs they have for fourteen-year-olds. I know in the U.S. there are restrictions on how many hours and how late teenagers of various ages can work, and libraries as quasi governmental agencies have to obey Every Single One, but I don't know how Canada handles this. A lot of this depends on the library though--at my library it's pretty much just shelving books but the micro-library where my cousin lives took her on at 11 putting covers on books and by 16 she was running the entire summer reading program.
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Date: 2005-10-31 01:52 am (UTC)Re: if she decides to try for the library
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Date: 2005-10-31 02:35 am (UTC)I wish your family all the best.
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Date: 2005-10-31 03:48 am (UTC)