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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. For the truest review I guess I'll have to put the plan into action and see if I've gotten results in 48 days. But for now, the book was mostly a positive and inspirational guide to deciding what you want to do and how to go about getting the job you want. I did find some of the statistics Miller sited to be a bit dubious. The essence of the book was simply this: Don't just sit around wishing you were happy with your career. Do something about it. ( )Partially read; some interesting ideas. Miller's book provides in a shorter space all of the things that everyone needs to know. He accurately describes the differences between a job, a career, or a vocation and hits the psychology of it all squarely on the head. His goal is not merely to help you find a job; he wants you to enjoy the work that you do find. Starts out great with analysis of what your problem might be, but seems to get stuck in helping you write resumes and do interviews. Great for out-of-the-box suggestions, though. no reviews | add a review
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