Anyone else surprised by the amount of drama at libraries?

Like I've been working in libraries for about 8 years now. When I first applied I thought this would be my quiet part time job while I worked on my art degree. Turned out I like libraries and been working ever since.

But I didn't think there'd be so much drama that can happen at a library. Just a few examples from my career:

  • Having to put up "your on camera" signs in the study cubicles because patrons were getting "very friendly" with each other in there

  • Patrons throwing tantrums because they didn't want to return the electronic devices they checked out even though they read and signed the technology agreement

  • At my 2nd library, the middle aged - old women in circ essentially having a high school clique and gossiping while making the young circ staff do all the work

  • Same middle aged - old women of circ getting upset because I ordered LGBTQ books

  • At my second library I wanted to put an Ofrenda for dia de los muertos. My supervisor, the children's librarian, and the assistant director had no issues with it and I got their approval. The middle aged - old women of circ found out and had a secret meeting with the director and assistant director to get it cancelled because it was "Satanic." They successfully got it cancelled.

  • A patron calling the police on a patron because they smelled bad

  • A patron calling the police on a patron because she was talking too loud and said it was interrupting her presentation in our meeting room.

  • That same patron who called the police, the presentation she was giving was a course on how to sell real estate. She told us it was about Teens in Crisis. She was also charging ppl $50 to attend her real estate workshop. The meeting room is only for non profits who don't charge ppl anything. We banned her and she made a big stink to the city

  • The countless times I've had to save female staff from weird male patrons.

  • Friends President at my current library hates me because she was late to pick up her Christmas gifts

  • At my first library I was walking with an older coworker when she dropped something. She bent over to pick it up and her dress was just a little too short and her butt was showing. I'd later learn that was her making a pass at me because she found out her husband was cheating and this was her way of getting back at him.

  • At my first library the library manager didn't like how I sat in chairs. That same manager chewed me out in front of a patron for doing what the circ supervisor told me to do regarding our technology policy

There's just so much more but I was surprised by the drama that goes on in a library behind the scenes.