Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a juicy tale straight from the stacks! Our protagonist, a 27-year-old librarian, is about to spill the tea on a friend who wants to join the ranks of the book-loving elite. But there’s a twist! This friend has some pretty controversial views on who should be allowed to browse the shelves. Get ready for a wild ride filled with drama, shock, and a whole lot of shushing! Let’s dive in and see if our librarian was right to call out her friend’s problematic attitude!
Librarian Life: Not Just Books & Silence!

All Are Welcome in This Library!

Disturbance? You’re Out! Otherwise, Come On In!

Opioid Crisis Hits Close to Home

Library Steps Up as Community Resource

Friend Wants to Be a Librarian? Tell Me More!

Friend’s Shocking Response: “Good People Only”?

Librarian Shocked by Friend’s Attitude!

️ Librarian Tells It Like It Is: “Job’s Not For You!”

Mutual Friend Calls Librarian Rude?

Librarian Feels Like She’s Going Crazy!

Librarians Need More Than Just a Love of Books!

Librarians Wear Many Hats!

Children’s Librarians Are Superheroes! ♀️

Librarianship: A True Professional Field

Librarian Calls Out Friend’s Shocking Views!
Well, well, well! Looks like our librarian friend found herself in quite the pickle! She was just trying to help a pal out with some career advice, but little did she know, her friend had some pretty messed up ideas about who should be allowed in the library. Our protagonist didn’t hold back, telling her friend straight up that his attitude was horrible and that the job wasn’t for him. ♀️ But then, plot twist! The friend blew up and started vaguely posting about “people who try and ruin your goals” on social media. A mutual friend even had the audacity to call our librarian rude! Can you believe it? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this wild situation…
Being a librarian is more than just having knowledge

Librarian defends the increasing social and community service aspect of libraries.

Defending against unfair accusations with wit and sarcasm.

Inclusivity is key in public libraries. NTA for upholding it.

Qualifications for ‘good people only’ library policy questioned

Librarians agree: honesty is the best policy.

Defending homeless people, calling out disgusting judgement.

Librarians spread knowledge, not hoard it. NTA agrees.

NTA commenter praises librarians and condemns bad attitudes.

Realities of the field were conveyed, NTA for warning friend.

Fellow librarian shuts down toxic views in profession

Library discrimination and the need for better librarians

Harsh but true: being a librarian requires a good attitude

Librarian shares the ups and downs of their rewarding job.

Defending the librarian profession against discriminatory attitudes

Serving the public means serving them all, NTA stands.

Librarian stands up for core values of equity and inclusivity.

Career in libraries? Not with that attitude! ♀️

Libraries are for everyone – NTA calls out exclusionary views.
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Libraries are for the public, not just those with a good attitude
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Supportive comment tells OP they’re an asset to their community

Library serves as sanctuary for homeless, receives gratitude and donations ❤️

Libraries are for everyone, eliminating barriers is important. NTA

Setting the record straight with a rude wake-up call.

Friend’s elitism harms his ability to serve as a librarian

Exploring alternatives to overcome librarian job obstacles

Access to library resources is crucial for economically disadvantaged patrons. NTA.

Being a librarian means being a servant to the people
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Defending the importance of non-judgmental librarians with a
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Friend with ‘horrible attitude’ gets reality check about being librarian

Being a librarian requires dealing with people you might not want to.

A heartfelt appreciation for the power of libraries.

Librarian validates NTA’s criticism of unqualified librarians with attitude problems

Attitude problems won’t take you far in any profession.

Community libraries are vital resources for marginalized populations

Library was a safe haven for commenter and family with mental issues

Librarian community supports calling out bad attitude

Librarian profession does not need judgy assholes like him

Real talk: NTA calls out bad attitude in librarian dreamer.

Realistic NTA response shut down rude comment.

Homeless patrons behave better than paying customers at library.

Good behavior isn’t limited to certain demographics. ♂️

Treating everyone equally is key to being a great librarian

Encouraging advice to pursue record keeping instead of librarianship.
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Saving a friend from a career misfit

Treating homeless and addicts as less than human is unacceptable.

Aspiring librarian’s negative attitude raises eyebrows

A love for working directly with people is a must-have

Gatekeeping at the library? Not cool. NTA for sure!

Librarian shames colleague for ‘horrible attitude’

Being a librarian is more than reading books. NTA.

Librarian supports friend not being hired due to their attitude

Libraries are community outreach centres for everyone. NTA.

NTA. Calling out the double standard in librarian behavior
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Being a librarian is serious business . Good ones are needed.
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Being a librarian requires handling the public – NTA understands.

Librarian calls out colleague’s ‘horrible attitude’, NTA for speaking up.

Embracing diversity is key in a library. NTA’s advice is spot-on.

Librarians unite! Spot on comment about unwelcome attitudes in libraries

Being NTA, OP is one of the good guys

Libraries are for everyone, NTA has the right attitude!

Defending public library access against elitist attitudes.
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Library provided a safe space, who knows who you’ll inspire!
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Addiction empathy defended against judgmental librarian. NTA.

Encouraging and helpful advice for steering someone towards a better fit ✌️

Library gatekeeping at its finest.

Different types of librarianship may suit him better

Giving career advice or crushing dreams?

Being a librarian requires a welcoming attitude towards everyone

Aspiring librarian shocked by toxic attitude in the industry

Attitude is key! Thank you for your work.

Librarians as superheroes and a great defense of public service.

Positive attitude is key to a safe and nurturing space

Librarian calls friend a dumb-ass for thinking he can be a librarian with a ‘HORRIBLE attitude’

Attitude is key in a library

Libraries are for everyone, regardless of status or substance use

Defending inclusivity in public libraries and de-stigmatizing addiction.

Serving the community means dealing with grumpy old people too ♀️

Librarian shuts down idea of friend being librarian

Libraries are for the community, not for bad attitudes

Learning empathy towards the homeless at the library.
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Engaging with people who have crappy attitudes can benefit everyone

The library is a space to just ‘be’, NTA understood it

The reality of a job can be different from our expectations
