[Publib] re: under 40 ...
Donna Jo Atwood
datwood at olatheks.org
Mon Dec 31 14:49:01 EST 2007
Using the year you got your degree can be somewhat misleading. Many people
in my classes at Library school were older adults working on a second or
third career. I graduated in 1989, but was almost 50 at the time.
And, of course, many of us "older" librarians keep up with the new
technology-admittedly, sometimes kicking and screaming along the way.
Donna Jo Atwood
Olathe (KSD) Public Library
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A big challenge is the job application that asks what year you got your
degrees. It's an easy and legal way to figure out your age. Someone who got
their bachelor's degree in the 70s is obviously no child.
Judy Anderson
Washington
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