It's True: You Are Better off Playing Solitaire.
The folks at Librarian's Guide to Etiquette bring it up in this post in the context of "don't waste time doing that newsletter: no one will read it."
I've often thought the same thing in a different context. You are better off playing solitaire because if you sit here at the reference desk doing any of the following, some wit will come up and say, "Ha, I wish I could get paid to sit around and read." This implication that you are goofing off will be thrown at you even if you are:
- keeping up on professional trends with Library Journal
- reading the NY Times Book Review
- plowing through this month's book discussion group (for which you must formulate inviting, stimulating, but not overly-intimidating questions)
- cruising through the latest YA novel so you can truly know "what's in there" when some outraged parent asks
- or keeping in tune with community needs and trends by pursing the local paper
Capital City weather: rainy and 60s
Reading: Carl Hiaasen's Flush
1 comment:
The NYTimes crossword puzzle is available online for a small subscription fee...
;-D
C.
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