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The thing to know about me is I don't care about any sports. Ever. The kid in left field watching cloud formations during P.E.? That was me. The girl who went to watch her boyfriend race at the velodrome and got extremely excited to find an anthill (they were big ants, okay?) she could observe near the track when she got tired of watching people go in circles: also me. Which makes it really astonishing, even to myself, that I've been completely enthralled by a documentary series on Netflix about F1 racing called Drive to Survive.

 

The whole spectacle is so far removed from reality that it's somehow outrageous and delightful all at once. "I'm almost 30," a driver says mournfully, to explain why his career is nearing an end. "Unfortunately, we're one of the lowest-funded teams, with just £134 million," says another. I find myself screeching through every episode.

 

You won't find anything going 200 mph here, unfortunately. Just some new job positions—which may be more your speed:

 

 

View listings on our site or by tracking #DLFjobs. If you have a position description to share with the community, you can submit it quickly—for free, if you’re from a CLIR Sponsor or DLF Member institution.

Have a good week!
Becca

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Becca Quon | she/her/hers

Program Officer

Council on Library & Information Resources (CLIR)

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