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Forbes calls the Master's in Library Science the "Worst Master's Degree" because salaries are low and the job outlook is bad.

ALA president rebuts in the Washington Post, saying that it's okay that salaries are low because job satisfaction!

OH ALA NO.

No seriously, the ALA has been promoting librarianship as a career for years saying that all the librarians would retire soon and jobs would be plentiful, and there are lots of people out there unemployed or underemployed because that failed to materialize. That's not all the ALA's fault -- local and state governments that underinvest in their libraries are to blame too -- but can you imagine hearing something like this from any other professional association?

The teacher's unions, even?

It can be true simultaneously that I think I am doing a good and worthwhile job, and that I think I should be getting paid more money to do it. And I would like my professional association to try to agitate for both of these things!

(I am still bitter because just after I got pink-slipped in 2010, YALSA's blog posted something about recruiting more YA librarians, and I left an angry comment that we ought not to recruit more when there are so many out of work already, and the blogger was very snippy and dismissive in response. But, come on -- the problem is not that people don't want to be librarians, the problem is that people don't want to pay librarians.)

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10/7/12 17:05 (UTC)
daedala: line drawing of a picture of a bicycle by the awesome Vom Marlowe (Default)
Posted by [personal profile] daedala
Oh my God, I'm sorry. That's pretty awful.

Unemployment does not include a lot of job satisfaction. :(

The ABA is having major issues along these lines. I'm pretty sure they're handling it differently.

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10/7/12 19:54 (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] wordweaverlynn
Job satisfaction should not preclude a living wage.

Librarians and teachers are underpaid and losing their jobs, while the asshole CEO of Duke Energy got paid $44 million for QUITTING ON THE FIRST DAY. WTF is wrong with this society?

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11/7/12 15:00 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] motorharp.livejournal.com
Wow... just wow... Job satisfaction does not preclude debt, ALA.

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