Small Towns
Oct. 21st, 2015 11:32 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
My definition of "small town" keeps changing. Lincoln has roughly 15,000 residents, which is by far the smallest town that I've ever lived in. (The next smallest towns that I lived in were slightly over 100,000.) Today, I gave a presentation at a high school that has dual-enrollment college classes in a town of around 3000. The high school, middle, school, and grade school all were in the same building, but with separate entrances. On the way there, I drove through a pretty little village of around 300 residents. I guess Lincoln isn't really that small after all.
I saw a job ad for a librarian at Mount Holyoke College, which is in a small town in Massachusetts that is around the same size as Lincoln. Pretty town and a good school, but now is not a good time to change jobs and move, especially out of state. The job tempted me a little though.
I saw a job ad for a librarian at Mount Holyoke College, which is in a small town in Massachusetts that is around the same size as Lincoln. Pretty town and a good school, but now is not a good time to change jobs and move, especially out of state. The job tempted me a little though.