“Hello.” I started. “Would you like to check out that book?” Asked Ms. Kahn, the head librarian as she pointed at the book I was holding. “Yes, I would ma’am, thank you.” I replied. From that day on, I decided that I need a new job in my new school. Get me right, ever since I was a toddler, I have loved books. Books are our friends from birth to death, as long as we embrace them and let them be our friends. My love for books has grown even more over the years. Having more than 500 of my own books is only one example of how much I love books.
I asked Ms. Kahn if I could enlist for a library assistant, and she immediately whisked me to Andrew, the head assistant. He said I would have to train to become an assistant, and I eagerly agreed. My two days of training went very smooth--Andrew taught me how to check out books, check in books, and how to use the library catalog. After I was fully trained, I immediately signed up for days of duty.
During my library duty time, I assist people check out books, answer
their questions, and I always feel proud and happy by helping others. I also discovered things that I would not
have known before. For instance,
I found out that my old acquaintance, “the Princess Aurora” is also a library
assistant. (Please visit my old blog, especially the last photo, about
Princess Aurora and Price Philip at https://worldthroughchildrenseyes.blogspot.com/2015/06/favorite-classes-in-summer-camp-by.html) We even made plans to create a school book
club!
Being one of the library staff made me determined to
only take on the jobs that I desire and love doing. Ethan, my blog partner, do you really want to
sit in a deep vault counting money all day as a banker? I know you are fond of money. I want everyone reading this article to think
about your future--what do you want to be?
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