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Loading... Gig : Americans Talk About Their Jobs at the Turn of the Millenniumby John Bowe (ed.)
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. This is a book I read every few years or so. The book basically consists of people from all walks of life talking about their jobs. The jobs run the full gamut -- from Kinko's employee to actress (Debra Messing) to crime scene cleaners. Each interview has a unique voice depending on who is telling the story. You really get a glimpse inside each person's working world and their life. In my view, it is a more modern version of Studs Terkel's Working, which I just found too dated for my tastes. ( )Completely unique book - unlike any I've read before. Compilation of short true stories from various Americans talking about their jobs. Most are quite frank in their assessment of the down and dirty of their professions - an amusing potpourri of people from all walks of life. Love your job? Hate your job? These vignettes may give you a newfound appreciation (or disdain) for the work you do. -- Gina Ever wonder what a food stylist does, and what they think about it? How about a transvestite prostitute, buffalo rancher, or "Elvis Presley interpreter"? These and other unique jobs are mixed in with temps, Kinko's co-workers, waitresses, and bar owners. With text straight from these people's mouths, it's like sitting down and having a cup of coffee with them. The short sections are perfect for a quick read when you only have a couple minutes to fill. A very fun book. (Q) I really enjoy reading this book. It's about people describing their jobs honestly. They tell what they exactely do, whether they like what they do or not etc. Interestingly, I had no idea that some of these jobs even exist. no reviews | add a review
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