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May 23, 2023 · Through provocative critique and deep reporting, Stolzoff punctures the myths that keep us chained to our jobs. By exposing the lies we--and our employers--tell about the value of our labor, The Good Enough Job makes the urgent case for reclaiming our lives in a world centered around work. Show more.
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Jun 19, 2020 · In honor of Women’s History Month, we’ve compiled the best books written by women to help you succeed at work—no matter who you are.
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Jun 4, 2013 · In the comfortable suburb where Heloise Lewis lives, she's just a mom, the youngish widow with a forgettable job who somehow never misses a soccer game or a school play. In the state capitol, she's the redheaded lobbyist with a good cause and a mediocre track record.
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May 23, 2023 · What does it mean for a job to be good enough? Through provocative critique and deep reporting, Stolzoff punctures the myths that keep us chained to our jobs. By exposing the lies we—and our employers—tell about the value of our labor, The Good Enough Job makes the urgent case for reclaiming our lives in a world centered around work.
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Through the stories of several very odd jobs, each related to--but also achingly far from--the job she really wants, poet and essayist Emma Healey creates a unique snapshot of the gig economy that is also a timeless meditation on identity, value and language.
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Jul 28, 2020 · WHEN SHE WAS GOOD. by Michael Robotham ‧ RELEASE DATE: July 28, 2020. An urgent, poignant, and terrifying thriller. More please. bookshelf. shop now. Forensic psychologist Cyrus Haven returns in Robotham’s gripping follow-up to Good Girl, Bad Girl (2019). Cyrus has finally tracked down Sacha Hopewell, the London special constable who ...
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Based on groundbreaking reporting and interviews with Michelin star chefs, Wall Street bankers, overwhelmed teachers and other workers across the American economy, Stolzoff exposes what we lose when we expect work to be more than a job.