Category Archives: Jobs

The Four Generations In Your Workplace

As I may have mentioned before, the younger me would probably punch the older me in the mush if he could see how much management theory I'd be reading (and enjoying ) at this point in my life.  To me, one of the most interesting aspects of management theory today is the interplay between different […]

Library Job Sites

Where do you go to look for library job sites?  Here are some sites I've seen.  All are free for job seekers to search but some charge employers for posting ads (which means they may not get the range of postings that you'd expect.)  Foothills Library Association (http://www.fla.org/jobline.html)– by far, my favourite job board.  Focused […]

Top Five Reasons Why "The Customer Is Always Right" Is Wrong

Part of the reason that some librarians prefer to call patrons “customers” is that they believe in ideas such as “the customer is always right”.  But here's a good list of Five Reasons Why “The Customer is Always Right” is Wrong. We run more than 3 million people through our books every month. One or […]

Most Progressive Professions?

There's a range within any profession of course (I knew an emerging writer in Alberta who wanted to run for the Canadian Alliance) but since librarians are one group that, for the most part, tends towards the progressive side of the spectrum, I was wondering which other groups/professions fit this criteria where the large majority […]

We're Number 10, We're Number 10! (The World's Happiest Countries)

BusinessWeek has done an analysis to determine the  relatively abstract notion of which countries are the happiest.As you go through the blurbs, it's revealing that one of my own personal “when I am king” theories is highly represented as a criterion for a happy society – free post-secondary education.  (Click through the arrows on the […]

Wall Street to Costco: "Stop Treating Your Employees So Well"

If you're doing your Christmas shopping over the next few weeks, why not consider Costco aka “The anti-Wal-mart“? Their unique practices as a retailer – paying employees a living wage, offering generous benefits, customer-friendly return policies – has led to low employee turnover, a wealthier clientele in general and continued growth while competitors such as […]

Are You A Talent, A Lifer or a Mandarin?

Here's another online personality test.  As with any of these types of things, you can take issue with some of the questions and how they are open to interpretation in different ways but it's still fun to see if it matches with how you see yourself. For instance, I'm kinda surprised at how well-balanced I […]

Some Thoughts On My Future Retirement

My mom retired this year after 33 years as a registered nurse – three years in Regina, four years off to have kids then thirty years at the Indian Head Union Hospital.  Shea, Pace and I went to the local health district's annual long service & retirement tea (well, actually “dessert bar” so I wasn't […]

Your Salary

This site is pretty cool.  It gives you a visual depiction of what your salary is on a hourly/weekly/yearly basis and even shows a ticker of how much money you earn as you look at the page (especially fun if you look at it while at work!)In other work-related news, I wore a cardigan to […]

Some Thoughts on the Four Day Work Week

A few recent conversations and readings have swirled together to make me want to write about the four day work week.  I should mention off the bat that I was very fortunate when I worked for the Saskatchewan Publishers Group to be on a four-day schedule (all three employees in the organization were) so these […]