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Jolly day! I got a job!

The short version: 20 hours a week at a university library, $11.37 an hour, and I get to dress business casual.

The long version: My efforts to find employment were at the closest point a person can get to 'a terrifying climax' in the world of job-hunting. I live in Atlanta, my family's in Texas, and my lease here is up at the end of July. I had enough money to afford rent to then, but I was unemployed. Seriously, we're talking like $200 in a bank account. E.N. Publishing was sufficient to pay off college loans, but I was distracted in too many directions to be able to really get much writing done. As much as I wanted to do more writing and go writing full time, I was distracting myself with efforts to find a standard job, but none of them were hiring. I'd spent over a year job hunting, and all I had to show for it was a brief stint at a grocery store before the manager told me college graduates shouldn't be working there.

A week and a half ago, I interviewed for a library job at my alma mater, Emory University, here in Atlanta. They'd interviewed me earlier this year for a job that I came in 2nd place for, and, well, they hired me this time.

I'm thrilled that now I've got a steady enough source of income to live in Atlanta, and enough spare time each week to keep doing D&D writing. Sure, I'm a little disappointed that I didn't rally and find the energy to write 40 hours a week and make a living off that, but . . . now I'm not as worried as I was before, so I might actually be able to work toward that goal. The future's not so uncertain now.
 

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Congrats.

One of my players got started at his university library, and now he has a teaching position. I hope you find the same type of advancement opportunities.
 

Congrats RangerWickett! I recall not so fondly how difficult it is not having a job and looking for one post-college. I faced a lot of the same criticisms about college graduates not supposed to be having a grunt job. I ended up working at a Sears selling electronics until I got a job worthy of my experience (I'm a lab tech at a hospital now). I ramble. Best of luck to you on the new job! :)
 


Congrats RangerWickett! I know you have been looking for a job over the past few months. Great to hear you have had something work out!
 


Congratulations, it sounds like a perfect fit for your needs right now!

Also, being part-time library staff is the best way to become full-time library staff in the future (either where you are, so someplace else in the area). So, if I'm remembering correctly that it's what you really want to do, it's one of the best possible outcomes. Good for you!

-Dave
 


Awesome news, Ryan. I'm glad you (a) have the weight off your financial shoulders and (b) still have the time to write!
 

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