Alternate jobs/fields for Library Director?
I want to say upfront I’m not necessarily looking to move right now, but it’s in the back of my mind.
I’m 28, took my first “Director” job at 23 by accident - long story - for a super small community and have worked my way up since. I now work for a 60k population municipal library.
I like my job. Board is great. Admin mostly supportive as much as they can. Council isn’t bad either. I get paid decently well ($120k, great benefits). I love my staff, but the book challenges, the entitlement of people for free services (sorry, for $35/household/year) 60 hours a week every week… the book challenges (yes I’m duplicating, it’s been a lot).
I’m worried how I will feel 5 years now. I’m willing to go back to school, use my city benefits to get an MPA degree covered or even an MBA.
I feel stupid because I’m set up well but I’m tackling a full scale escalation over a book because the main character (kids graphic novel) wants to go by a name that is more “masculine”. This is the 5th challenge in less than a year. Anonymous hate letters to council, an -unsuccessful- petition for my removal because I follow the board policies on collection development… Am I out of bounds to feel concerned for the sustainability for this?
Anyone have advice for a different field? I’m detail oriented, good at managing people and HR issues, love management/admin. Love people and helping generally but I am fatigued of all the negative. I know part of this is my fault because I refuse to have any of my staff deal with the negatives, the politics, and the challenges, I try to protect them from it at my own expense.
I’m halfway thinking about going back to the big bookstores to be a general/regional manager….