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Now that I have a SIN I'm deep in quandary about what to actually DO. Do I try to wait for that perfect job that combines being at least related to what I can actually do (rather that trying to say "uh, sure, I can do technical writing!" when my degree is totally off compass from that and I have no prior experience in it), being local, my salary requirements, not having to get up at godawful in the morning, and not absolutely hating what I do? Am I being stubborn and not "allowing" by insisting on a certain combination of characteristics? Should I give them up one by one and take whatever I can get that fulfills the rest (assuming anyone actually even wanted to hire me)? All the other jobs I've had in my life I walked into by a combination of luck (right place/right time) and knowing someone who was able to turn me on to them (what you know, who you know). Should I try to wait until that happens again? Or because I didn't follow [livejournal.com profile] enotsola's advice and apply for the UoW cataloguing position despite not having a SIN (hoping to convince them that it would be here Real Soon Now), have I blown the chance I was given? Did I manage to "manifest" that and then not recognize that it was for me, or was the fact that it didn't occur at the right time a sign that it wasn't? Or have I got wrong ideas of "the right time"? Should I try for something in Toronto even though I really don't want to live there, but don't want to commute that far either? (I'd have no choice but to do so for a few months at least - hard to rent an apartment with no income and no rental history. I certainly can't move there first.) Was I, perhaps, even wrong to think I was supposed to leave the US in the first place? Am I being too hard on myself and feeling too pressured to find something immediately? Why did it seem so easy the other times and this time it's not? What am I supposed to be doing?

Date: Jun. 27th, 2006 11:38 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] starlightforest.livejournal.com
Without going into too much boring detail, the stuff that's worth more money is really library specific (create records in Unicorn. cataloging.) and the stuff that's transferable (unpack arrived shipments. check off the invoice and make sure it's all in there. track stuff in a spreadsheet), as I said, doesn't appear to be worth very much money on its own. Aside from Office the only software I used was specific to the "industry" - Unicorn, OCLC Connexion, certain vendor websites, our own internal SIS/FRS system. I supervised a bunch of students in the Media Lab, but I really would prefer to avoid having to supervise anyone. It was hell.

My job was called "Senior Library Technician" and it's not really applicable to much else, I'm afraid. Hence comments about data entry, administrative assistant (which I'm doubtful of).. I've screwed myself into the ground.

Date: Jun. 28th, 2006 12:00 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] unseelie.livejournal.com
yeah
do web searches for

Unicorn, OCLC Connexion,
and the like.

I have skills in SAP and Oracle 11i

and those pull up jobs for me.

(crosses fingers)

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