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Question Posted Tuesday February 10 2009, 8:09 pm

ok so im 14 and i just got a work permit and i want to work at the library and now that im 14 i can so what do i say to get the job do i just hand them the permit and say i would like to work here or something

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DJzmAgUy426 answered Wednesday February 11 2009, 3:24 am:
Here's what you do: ask the librarian at the front desk if they are currently hiring. If (s)he says yes, ask what the age requirement is. If you qualify, ask for a job application. Easy as pie. You can also apply online if the library has a website. Given that you're aspiring to become the world's first 14 year old librarian without a college degree, I suggest you make some drastic changes to your writing; otherwise you're not likely to get very far. Good luck with everything.

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TheTruth answered Tuesday February 10 2009, 10:10 pm:
Ask for an application and then learn how to use correct punctuation so you have a chance.

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