That promised work situation post

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It took longer than a week to get to, but as is often the case, the interview and decision process was slower than anticipated.

I submitted my resignation at MPOW today.  It’s not been a good year for me there, and I’d been wanting to move on anyway when a new opportunity literally fell in my lap - a research with some training position at another consulting company, but one that does not do chemicals and energy (I’ve discovered that I’m not really interested in that particular area over the past couple of years).  Their main business is media, which I’m interested in, but they do a little bit of everything.  It’s more money and it’s in Midtown Manhattan, something that definitely appeals too.

There is no cataloging involved in this position, thank Jesus.

I start on January 7th and am promptly being sent to London for training on January 8th, something that’s awesomely exciting for me.  I haven’t been out of the country since college (and it was London then, too).  New MPOW has killer perks too - companywide weekend holidays in Spain, good bonuses, very decent health insurance.  I’m excited about work, and I haven’t felt that way for about two years now.  I’m hoping that this is the great fit job-wise that I’ve been looking for.

welcome to crazyland, or two months in the life of a corporate librarian

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update: ICIS

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ICIS’s disregard for their customer base

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meeting resistance

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on cataloging

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rss in chemistry & science

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what makes a library?

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biggest challenges to the business researcher

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the paperless library

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