Shigoto ga Kirai (honto ja nai, demo...)
May. 26th, 2005 03:16 pmSo, I figured I'd update since I haven't in a while. I really don't have anything exciting going on right now. I forgot how monotonous summer is. I work 9-5, get home around six, eat dinner, take a shower, and then lay around lethargically, wasting brain cells. This could involve either reading, or watching anime. Lately it's been FMA until I pass out around eleven. (I'm up to episode 37! woohoo!).
Anyway, it sounds nice, but is actually really boring...
Work also kind of sucks (hence above). None of my old coworkers are left *sob*. So now it's all new work study people. I'm sure they're nice, it's just at that awkward period where no one really knows each other.
Also, with Science in the Summer, I am bitterly doing 16 dollar an hour administrator work for ten dollars an hour. I can't even set a schedule- with all that needs to be done before June 27, the launch date, I am full time. But hey, if I didn't do it, who would with the staff cuts? And it's a good program that I want to continue. It just sucks having to count out items, place orders, and figure out where to ship things, all with major miscommunications involved-- which is the most frustrating part. And the woman "in charge" of the program is majorly bitter/jaded, inept socially, and as such annoying. *le sigh*
Anyway, it's turned me off to the library as a career path. Being a librarian makes you very bitter. I don't want to be bitter for the rest of my life.
The question is then, what the hell will I do?
Anyway, it sounds nice, but is actually really boring...
Work also kind of sucks (hence above). None of my old coworkers are left *sob*. So now it's all new work study people. I'm sure they're nice, it's just at that awkward period where no one really knows each other.
Also, with Science in the Summer, I am bitterly doing 16 dollar an hour administrator work for ten dollars an hour. I can't even set a schedule- with all that needs to be done before June 27, the launch date, I am full time. But hey, if I didn't do it, who would with the staff cuts? And it's a good program that I want to continue. It just sucks having to count out items, place orders, and figure out where to ship things, all with major miscommunications involved-- which is the most frustrating part. And the woman "in charge" of the program is majorly bitter/jaded, inept socially, and as such annoying. *le sigh*
Anyway, it's turned me off to the library as a career path. Being a librarian makes you very bitter. I don't want to be bitter for the rest of my life.
The question is then, what the hell will I do?