First of all, it is clear that librarians and librarians are two different occupations. Librarians really don't need any technical content, and they can be competent after completing nine-year compulsory education. The job content is nothing more than moving books, shelving and solving common problems of ordinary readers. Now many public libraries have outsourced this part of their work, which means that librarians are dispatch workers. Librarians sign labor contracts with libraries, and many of them are professional. With the continuous reform of public institutions, librarians may all be employed in the future.
Good home conditions, no shortage of room tickets, willing to live a plain and stable life, love books, ready to help others. I guess everyone is already dissatisfied with the service staff in the library. They go to the library to handle affairs, and their attitude is not like service, but more like approval. They drag their feet and have a very bad attitude. Many of these people have a little background, don't have much love for the library, and go to work purely for muddling along. I really hope that these older generations will retire and leave here quickly to make room for people who love libraries. With the development of China's cultural undertakings, libraries need a group of enthusiastic young people to purify the environment and promote innovation and development.