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9781460993545 English 1460993543 '"For Hire: I'm (very) desperate!" This was the classified ad I considered placing after a year-long stint on unemployment during one of the country's worst ever economies. A well-educated professional with a decade (and a half) of experience in my field, I found myself applying for jobs I'd never have considered taking before. I began to wonder if I'd even need an unemployment check (or job) if I was paid a penny for every time I asked myself 'Am I really this desperate?'"***To unemployment (hell) and back: Desperately Seeking Employment chronicles one woman's journey through countless classifieds, headhunting offices, Craig's List, social networking sites, bulletin boards, employment websites, and even the garbage can in search of a job. (ANY job).Written with humor and eternal optimism, this unapologetic and upbeat 212 page memoir-style essay collection will have you laughing out loud and anxious to see where her next job interviewing adventure leads. From 911 operator to any available journalist opening, Lee sat through interviews for pretty much anyone who was hiring (and lived to write about it). For all those who've ever been unemployed, considered taking jobs they knew weren't meant for them, or just plain looking for a laugh!, SFor Hire: I "m (very) desperate! This was the classified ad I considered placing after a year-long stint on unemployment during one of the country "s worst ever economies. A well-educated professional with a decade (and a half) of experience in my field, I found myself applying for jobs I "d never have considered taking before. I began to wonder if I "d even need an unemployment check (or job) if I was paid a penny for every time I asked myself Am I really this desperate? " ***To unemployment (hell) and back: Desperately Seeking Employment chronicles one woman "s journey through countless classifieds, headhunting offices, Craig "s List, social networking sites, bulletin boards, employment websites, and even the garbage can in search of a job. (ANY job).Written with humor and eternal optimism, this unapologetic and upbeat 212 page memoir-style essay collection will have you laughing out loud and anxious to see where her next job interviewing adventure leads. From 911 operator to any available journalist opening, Lee sat through interviews for pretty much anyone who was hiring (and lived to write about it). For all those who "ve ever been unemployed, considered taking jobs they knew weren "t meant for them, or just plain looking for a laugh!
9781460993545 English 1460993543 '"For Hire: I'm (very) desperate!" This was the classified ad I considered placing after a year-long stint on unemployment during one of the country's worst ever economies. A well-educated professional with a decade (and a half) of experience in my field, I found myself applying for jobs I'd never have considered taking before. I began to wonder if I'd even need an unemployment check (or job) if I was paid a penny for every time I asked myself 'Am I really this desperate?'"***To unemployment (hell) and back: Desperately Seeking Employment chronicles one woman's journey through countless classifieds, headhunting offices, Craig's List, social networking sites, bulletin boards, employment websites, and even the garbage can in search of a job. (ANY job).Written with humor and eternal optimism, this unapologetic and upbeat 212 page memoir-style essay collection will have you laughing out loud and anxious to see where her next job interviewing adventure leads. From 911 operator to any available journalist opening, Lee sat through interviews for pretty much anyone who was hiring (and lived to write about it). For all those who've ever been unemployed, considered taking jobs they knew weren't meant for them, or just plain looking for a laugh!, SFor Hire: I "m (very) desperate! This was the classified ad I considered placing after a year-long stint on unemployment during one of the country "s worst ever economies. A well-educated professional with a decade (and a half) of experience in my field, I found myself applying for jobs I "d never have considered taking before. I began to wonder if I "d even need an unemployment check (or job) if I was paid a penny for every time I asked myself Am I really this desperate? " ***To unemployment (hell) and back: Desperately Seeking Employment chronicles one woman "s journey through countless classifieds, headhunting offices, Craig "s List, social networking sites, bulletin boards, employment websites, and even the garbage can in search of a job. (ANY job).Written with humor and eternal optimism, this unapologetic and upbeat 212 page memoir-style essay collection will have you laughing out loud and anxious to see where her next job interviewing adventure leads. From 911 operator to any available journalist opening, Lee sat through interviews for pretty much anyone who was hiring (and lived to write about it). For all those who "ve ever been unemployed, considered taking jobs they knew weren "t meant for them, or just plain looking for a laugh!