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A Boring Task Today

Posted by: WittyRuby on: December 5, 2005

A Boring Task Today

 

Well, I’m working part-time in the library .

 

Founders Memorial Library (Picture: http://www.cob.niu.edu/picturedatabase/00411.jpg) 

Today I have to do a crazy stuff again: remove all the pencil marks that someone left in books. I think everybody shouldn’t underline in books that they borrow from the library.

I don’t like to erase each page but I have no choice. It’s easy with light mark but some pages have pencil underlined like they are scarved in the stone. I’ll never write anything in books that not belongs to me since I already know no one will like what I have to do today (nice girl, huh ^_^). Anyway, it’s not that bad. Nothing has all bad aspects. While working this, I have time to organize what I think and wanna write about for today.  

Another exhausting task that, fortunately, was done yesterday, is checking each single student account of the whole university (about 26.000) to change their expires and purge date. All of us did this everyday during winter break to get it done before classes began. And again, nothing has all bad aspects. I have a good chance to improve my typing speed ^_^.

 

 

 

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