Hi,
I'm wondering how many of you left a different profession to become a school media specialist and what that transition was like for you. I have a teaching background, so it will not be a huge change for me when I go back. I have three classes left until my endorsement. If you were in a different profession, what made you switch? Any and all thoughts are welcome!
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Good luck! Carina
I was a corporate librarian for almost 10 years then was part of a downsizing. My decision to move to school libraries was a great one and I'm happy to be here. The transition was a challenging one as I was accustomed to working with and helping adults. The biggest adjustment was to get accustomed to instructing kids and all that entails because previously I was working with engineers, scientists, MBAs and doctors (and sometimes they're not easy either). Although I'm always busy here I don't miss the high pressure of project deadlines and $500 Dialog searches.
this was a career change for me. I was formerly in the private sector in computer sales for many years and also worked as a legal librarian before becoming a Library-Media Specialist at the high school level. My guess is it won't be a huge change for you as you were already working in a school setting as a teacher. It was a HUGE change for me going from the private sector to the public sector, working in a school! You will not encounter the culture-shock that I did!! I switched because I was getting burned out - sales is very stressful and not a very creative field! It was becoming mundane. I knew I loved technology, loved helping people, and thought I'd give this career a shot...here I am 8 years later, happy that I made the change!