Two new grads share their mundane but successful learning journey
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10 point action plan1. Get rid of your sense of entitlement2. Embrace your profession3. Join and use ALIA4. Find a buddy or mentor (or 2 or 3)5. BE a buddy or mentor6. Put your hand up for those extra tasks7. Continue your education8. TALK to people9. Be aware of how transferable your skills are to jobs
in places other than traditional libraries10. Carry yourself professionally
1. Get rid of your sense of entitlement2. Embrace your profession3. Join and use ALIA4. Find a buddy or mentor (or 2 or 3)5. BE a buddy or mentor6. Put your hand up for those extra tasks7. Continue your education8. TALK to people9. Be aware of how transferable your skills are to jobs
in places other than traditional libraries10. Carry yourself professionally
1. Get rid of your sense of entitlement
2. Embrace your profession3. Join and use ALIA4. Find a buddy or mentor (or 2 or 3)5. BE a buddy or mentor6. Put your hand up for those extra tasks7. Continue your education8. TALK to people9. Be aware of how transferable your skills are to jobs
in places other than traditional libraries10. Carry yourself professionally
1. Get rid of your sense of entitlement2. Embrace your profession
3. Join and use ALIA4. Find a buddy or mentor (or 2 or 3)5. BE a buddy or mentor6. Put your hand up for those extra tasks7. Continue your education8. TALK to people9. Be aware of how transferable your skills are to jobs
in places other than traditional libraries10. Carry yourself professionally
1. Get rid of your sense of entitlement2. Embrace your profession3. Join and use ALIA
4. Find a buddy or mentor (or 2 or 3)5. BE a buddy or mentor6. Put your hand up for those extra tasks7. Continue your education8. TALK to people9. Be aware of how transferable your skills are to jobs
in places other than traditional libraries10. Carry yourself professionally
1. Get rid of your sense of entitlement2. Embrace your profession3. Join and use ALIA4. Find a buddy or mentor (or 2 or 3)
5. BE a buddy or mentor6. Put your hand up for those extra tasks7. Continue your education8. TALK to people9. Be aware of how transferable your skills are to jobs
in places other than traditional libraries10. Carry yourself professionally
1. Get rid of your sense of entitlement2. Embrace your profession3. Join and use ALIA4. Find a buddy or mentor (or 2 or 3)5. BE a buddy or mentor
6. Put your hand up for those extra tasks
7. Continue your education8. TALK to people9. Be aware of how transferable your skills are to jobs
in places other than traditional libraries10. Carry yourself professionally
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1. Get rid of your sense of entitlement2. Embrace your profession3. Join and use ALIA4. Find a buddy or mentor (or 2 or 3)5. BE a buddy or mentor6. Put your hand up for those extra tasks
7. Continue your education8. TALK to people9. Be aware of how transferable your skills are to jobs
in places other than traditional libraries10. Carry yourself professionally
1. Get rid of your sense of entitlement2. Embrace your profession3. Join and use ALIA4. Find a buddy or mentor (or 2 or 3)5. BE a buddy or mentor6. Put your hand up for those extra tasks7. Continue your education
8. TALK to people9. Be aware of how transferable your skills are to jobs
in places other than traditional libraries10. Carry yourself professionally
1. Get rid of your sense of entitlement2. Embrace your profession3. Join and use ALIA4. Find a buddy or mentor (or 2 or 3)5. BE a buddy or mentor6. Put your hand up for those extra tasks7. Continue your education8. TALK to people
9. Be aware of how transferable your skills are to jobs in places other than traditional libraries
10. Carry yourself professionally
1. Get rid of your sense of entitlement2. Embrace your profession3. Join and use ALIA4. Find a buddy or mentor (or 2 or 3)5. BE a buddy or mentor6. Put your hand up for those extra tasks7. Continue your education8. TALK to people9. Be aware of how transferable your skills are to jobs
in places other than traditional libraries
10.Carry yourself professionally