Library afternoon in the life: 30th July 2011
I was working this afternoon. It was very quiet – I spent almost four hours alone in the office. I checked the banking rota for the next month, and the desk rota for the next week and added all my shifts to my Outlook calendar. I have to do this otherwise I forget. After that, I finished cataloguing the rest of the posters (see yesterday’s post). I don’t think those records are my finest hour, alas. After that, there was nothing left for me to catalogue – almost unheard of! – so I practised correcting authors’ names in one of the authority files. It wasn’t very exciting, but it was oddly satisfying. Then I did the only real bit of supervisor’s duties I had to do all afternoon, which was to get the cash out of the till and put it in the safe, and do the end of day reports on the till and the card machine. Then it was time to go home!
I have no idea why WordPress suggested this advert for fish as an accompaniment to this post, but it amused me, so I thought I’d include it anyway!







I have been trying to work out why this was the suggested pictorial accompaniment, and I have no idea. Most odd.