

I had anxiety dreams for years about it as getting the patrons out was nigh on impossible and management did not support us in removing them. And don't get me started on trying to close up on Saturdays and Sundays when we didn't open late. Watching porn on the pcs.Īnd people were always more cross with us in the day time, shouty and "karen" types, we got tons of verbal abuse. Literally leaving poop under bookshelves. We always got trouble during the day and the police would be in multiple times a day for anti social behaviour many days. You could usually close up fairly easily without any aggro.Ĭompared to a day shift which was chaos, rushing about, always short staffed, never getting our breaks, managers demanding way more than we could achieve, covering millions of different activities like serving in the cafe, running kids storytimes, teaching computer classes, advising on local history in in archives, shelving, emptying the drop boxes, meet and greeting, and mostly just queue busting the endless endless line at the desk. Sure it was only like 3 of us running a ginormous multi story library but it was quiet, you could get stuff done in peace like doing the cash, calling people that their requests had come in, a nicer crowd of people around etc. We all took turns doing one evening a week. I used to work in a public library for 8 years and enjoyed my 12-8pm shift once a week. Source: I’m an Orthodox Jewish woman who covers her hair have been learning about the custom since high school (Orthodox Jewish school).

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