I just need to see proof that he lives in the city limits. He lets me know that he actually is new to the area and doesn’t have one yet but would like to get one. He agrees and I ask for his library card. It is, unfortunately, already checked out so I offer to place it on hold for him. I ask for the name of the book, and I find it in the system for him. He then asks if I could look up a book for him about gardening. He says hello, asks how I am doing, and seems very pleasant. I was working the circulation desk (where people check out books) and an older gentleman comes up to me. IDENTITY THIEF This happened during my first month. Here are some of the incidents I have encountered in my short time here: Usually, I handle the computers, the teen room, and occasionally the textbook area. I have now worked in a public library a bit of time and I have seen some strange things.īackground: I am a female college student in my 20s and, by far, the youngest employee of the library. I don’t work in retail, per say, but I thought this would be the best place to post this.
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