I worked as a librarian for a day and here’s what I learned
Published atPOCATELLO — The EastIdahoNews.com team is highlighting different jobs in our area, and today, we’re Workin’ It as a librarian at the Portneuf District Library in Chubbuck.
The library, tucked away in a neighborhood at 5210 Stuart Avenue, serves patrons in both Chubbuck and Pocatello. While the library offers a variety of board games, DVDs and even activity kits, most people know it for its huge selection of books.
I had the chance to step into the role of a librarian and learn how a book is prepared to be put on the shelf, how to check it out to a patron and what happens to it when its time at the library has come to an end.
The library is open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday. The library is closed on Sunday and Wednesday.
To learn more about everything the library offers, visit its website.
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This story is sponsored by Workforce Training and Continuing Education Division, which is responsible for the non-credit programs at College of Eastern Idaho. WTCE is home to one of Idaho's six Workforce Training Centers operated in cooperation with Idaho Career Technical Education. Our programs unite people who want to expand their creative talents and gain new skills and experiences. From enhancing career aspirations to upskilling, there is a class, certificate or program just for you! WTCE has a combination of short- and long-term courses spanning topics such as cybersecurity, art, welding and many others. Workforce Training and Continuing Education Division is a service to the entire community.

