#OTD 18 years ago, I began my job as a librarian at SVU, a small liberal arts college. It was my first professional librarian job, and I had to drive an hour over a mountain to work each day. It paid pennies, but my 3 children got a combined 8 years of tuition-free school. It led to my job at the Marshall Foundation where I am a lone arranger but the happiest librarian in the world.
@MelissaHDavis Good on you, outstanding. Being happy is priceless.
@MidnightRider
Loving what I do helps prevent burnout, which is a real threat to one-person library/archives. Huge amounts of work that will never get done ...
@MelissaHDavis I loved what I did. I loved the colleagues, the company, the science, the swagger, the pay. It was all far beyond what I ever imagined would happen in my life which began pumping gas. So I can totally relate.
@MidnightRider
Mine began working at a college dining hall. It was a good start but not where I wanted to stsy.
@MidnightRider
I babysat. Lots of hours.
@MelissaHDavis I progressed to minimum wage, cleaning the public restrooms and then wrenching. I didn't know it then but what I learned would save me tens of thousands of dollars throughout my lifetime.