[Publib] Quiet enough?

Robert Balliot rballiot at gmail.com
Tue Sep 22 18:50:12 EDT 2009


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On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 5:56 PM, Nann Blaine Hilyard <
nbhilyard at zblibrary.org> wrote:

>  For someone who blogs for a living, Rachel Zupek is not easy to get hold
> of.  I thought I’d found a way to contact her via her LinkedIn account, but
> that would require my upgrading to another level of LinkedIn.  I’m not gonna
> do it.  (However, LinkedIn does have her photo and provide some personal
> information.)
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> Nann
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> @ZBPL
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> *From:* publib-bounces at webjunction.org [mailto:
> publib-bounces at webjunction.org] *On Behalf Of *Darla Wegener
> *Sent:* Tuesday, September 22, 2009 4:51 PM
> *To:* publib at webjunction.org
> *Subject:* Re: [Publib] Quiet enough?
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> Once again CareerBuilder is in the dark ages. I have personally e-mailed
> them time and again, but nothing changes.
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> Thanks,
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> Darla
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> *From:* publib-bounces at webjunction.org [mailto:
> publib-bounces at webjunction.org] *On Behalf Of *backwage at aol.com
> *Sent:* Tuesday, September 22, 2009 2:06 PM
> *To:* publib at webjunction.org
> *Subject:* [Publib] Quiet enough?
> 10 Jobs for Quiet Workers
>
> Posted Mar 4th 2009 2:05PM
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> *Reviewed on September 21, 2009***
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> *Rachel Zupek, CareerBuilder.com*
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> You can't help it -- you like your alone time. If you had it your way,
> you'd be at home most of the time, alone with your thoughts, your computer
> and your DVR. The time spent actually talking to anyone but your cats would
> be minimal.
>
> Unfortunately, the real world exists -- one in which working from home is
> sometimes an option, but more than likely, you have to go to work.
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> If talking, socializing and general forms of human interaction aren't your
> thing, you probably loathe the idea of working in a cube where the chatter
> never stops, or in an office where your primary duty involves using your
> voice.
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> If you'd rather hone your quiet skills than your voice box, here are 10
> jobs that let you work how you do best: alone.
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> 1. Automotive Service Technician<http://aol.careerbuilder.com/jobs/keyword/automotive+service+technician/?siteid=cbaol93quiet>
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> *Why it's quiet: *Automotive service technicians<http://aol.careerbuilder.com/jobs/keyword/automotive+service+technician/?siteid=cbaol93quiet>have an intimate relationship with one thing: cars. Aside from a short
> conversation with clients on "what seems to be the problem," service
> technicians spend most of their time under the hood of the vehicle.
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> *Salary*: *$37,622/year
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> 2. Cost Estimator<http://aol.careerbuilder.com/jobs/keyword/cost-estimator/?siteid=cbaol93quiet>
>
> *Why it's quiet: *Cost estimators keep to themselves as they analyze
> everything from blueprints to proposals to determine the cost of a potential
> project from start to finish. They do their best to nail down costs on
> things like materials, labor, location and duration of the project to
> determine if business owners or managers<http://aol.careerbuilder.com/jobs/keyword/manager/?siteid=cbaol93quiet>should make a bid for a contract.
>
> *Salary: *$53,413/year
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> 3. Interior Designer<http://aol.careerbuilder.com/jobs/keyword/interior-designer/?siteid=cbaol93quiet>
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> *Why it's quiet: *Though interior designers need to initially meet with
> their clients to determine their wants, needs and budget constraints, most
> of their time is spent alone as they focus on decorating<http://aol.careerbuilder.com/jobs/keyword/interior-designer/?siteid=cbaol93quiet>.
> They choose styles and color palettes; and pick furniture, artwork and
> lighting. Many interior designers work as consultants<http://aol.careerbuilder.com/jobs/keyword/consultants/?siteid=cbaol93quiet>or are self-employed.
>
> *Salary: *$45,524/year
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> 4. Librarian<http://aol.careerbuilder.com/jobs/keyword/librarian/?siteid=cbaol93quiet>
>
> *Why it's quiet: *It might seem obvious, but given that librarians work in
> a mostly "no talking zone," it makes sense that a librarian position suits
> quiet workers. Most of your time is spent organizing and maintaining library
> publications and materials, and the rest you'll spend directing people to
> whatever they may need.
>
> *Salary: *$48,025/year
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