employed

It is October, unseasonably warm, and I am slave to a fat knee, twisted from dancing, naturally, in the clutches of crutches and bicycle envy.

Otherwise… life is great. I recently started a job I love. I am a real librarian, doing real librarian things with real librarian colleagues using my real librarian education.

This is where I work (!)

I must say, though… there were dark days, this past year plus of under- and unemployment. Cut corners and concerts, downgraded internets, rationing minutes and passing Totino’s Pizzas off as meals.

It’s laughable, kinda really. However stressful financial uncertainty, I was more secure than many In This Economy, and I’m used to living like a student: poor. But that did’t make undermined confidence in my product—me, my degree, my passion and intellect—any easier to stomach. Proper Midwestern, ethnic Lutheran, to most everyone around me I was upbeat and a better days believer.

But removed from the weight of long-term joblessness, I know now I was sick to death every minute of running out of money or of getting sick or in an accident. It was’t supposed to be this way—take so long and hurt so hard—even now knowing yes, I am qualified and awesome and excelling at library science, insight and amiability but I’m also really really really really lucky. And others are’t. Yet.

In short, it sucked. The now forty hours killed per week has been a shock, but I feel normal now, finally, making some money, breathing easy, the future brighter and eating better.

To everyone to whom for so many months I lied to—family, friends, classmates and colleagues—I’m sorry, and thank you so much for all of your support.

4 Comments

  • Bree

    October 17, 2010 at 8:18 pm Reply

    Been there. Happy you are happy.

  • megh

    October 17, 2010 at 9:01 pm Reply

    Thanks!

  • Anca

    October 18, 2010 at 2:54 pm Reply

    Thanks for talking about confidence. For some reason, it feels good to recognize confidence. This articled reminded me of a favorite scene in “Pursuit-of-happiness”:
    ‘Don’t ever let somebody tell you you can’t do something. Not even me.
    You want something, go get it. Period.’
    Congratulations and best-best-best-best wishes!

  • Anca

    October 18, 2010 at 2:55 pm Reply

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