The Economy is a Piece of Shit: A Guide to Unemployment

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Motivational
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Author: Munzi Munzine ISBN: 9781301044986
Publisher: Munzi Munzine Publication: November 4, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Munzi Munzine
ISBN: 9781301044986
Publisher: Munzi Munzine
Publication: November 4, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Unemployed? There are a million books out there that will tell you how to get a job, but how many will tell you how to survive unemployment? This little book tells you how to pass the time, how to tighten your wallet, and how to find joy in what can be a pretty stressful time of life. A perfect graduation gift, and a fun read to help get you through the tough part.

Months after bagging the advanced degree that was supposed to crack the job market wide open, Munzine found herself still applying to three jobs a day, every weekday, while her debt time-bomb ticked and the prospect of moving in with her parents grew more and more ominous. She learned how to stay sane, solvent, and sellable, reserving the uncontrolled weeping for a few private moments. Today she is wiser, stronger, and commuting for two hours a day, every weekday.

Drawing on her experience, and those of her friends, classmates, and now-coworkers, this book will tell you today what Munzine wishes she'd known from the start--attitudes, techniques, resources, and mantras for those of us between jobs, pre-jobs, or starting to question the whole concept of jobs.

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Unemployed? There are a million books out there that will tell you how to get a job, but how many will tell you how to survive unemployment? This little book tells you how to pass the time, how to tighten your wallet, and how to find joy in what can be a pretty stressful time of life. A perfect graduation gift, and a fun read to help get you through the tough part.

Months after bagging the advanced degree that was supposed to crack the job market wide open, Munzine found herself still applying to three jobs a day, every weekday, while her debt time-bomb ticked and the prospect of moving in with her parents grew more and more ominous. She learned how to stay sane, solvent, and sellable, reserving the uncontrolled weeping for a few private moments. Today she is wiser, stronger, and commuting for two hours a day, every weekday.

Drawing on her experience, and those of her friends, classmates, and now-coworkers, this book will tell you today what Munzine wishes she'd known from the start--attitudes, techniques, resources, and mantras for those of us between jobs, pre-jobs, or starting to question the whole concept of jobs.

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