The "People Power" Job Superbook Book 2. The Big Job Resource Guide (The Most Websites & Knowledge About General Job-Hunting Anywhere)
Book Details
Author(s)Tony Kelbrat
ISBN / ASINB00IRPSMUK
ISBN-13978B00IRPSMU2
Sales Rank1,866,144
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Some bigshots say there are four skills which are key to success:
1.) communication skills
2.) the use of information technology
3.) numeracy
4.) learning how to learn.
What gets me about this list is that they don't mention what could be the most important factor of all; how to deal with people, get along with them, work with them.
Straight Reality: Get Rid of Delusions
Everybody is replaceable.
Happiness matters. Go for a job you like rather than the highest paying one.
The way to make it in the world is to be of use to somebody.
Nothing is work unless you'd rather be doing something else.
This is a book of resources and ideas of how to find a job or a career and how to deal with it once you get it. It's pretty well all here
It's not an education book so although I list trade, professional, accrediting and union organization addresses of where to find schools to learn your chosen profession, I left many school addresses out because it would have made the book too tedious, however, I've written an education book where I cover most educational institutions for most professions.
This book points you in the right direction, my education book gives you details about schooling.
The job hunting game is the biggest and most important game of all, especially if you're a have-not which most of us are at some point in our lives.
I wrote this book because I know that money is king and if you don't have a good supply of it, you can easily fall into a pit of mundanity and hopelessness.
Knowledge is the only solution to get you out of any hole. Despite all the psychobabble in the world about finding your soul, the only thing that really matters is to bring home the bacon.
If you don't have money, you ain't got nothin'. You can't find fulfillment unless you got enough money one way or another to give you a comfortable roof over your head with some disposable income to do with as you please and the only way most of us get it is with a job.
Probably the biggest delusion in western society for middle to upper class kids under 25 who don't know the real world but think they do is that life is easy and it's relatively easy to make it out there in any field you choose.
They have these delusions based on watching glittery images on TV all their lives while being protected from life on the poor side of the tracks in their sanitized neighborhoods. Get it through your head now, real life ain't like it is on TV and when your Daddy cuts you off at some point in time, you'll see how tough it is just to get by and you'll see how cutthroat and competitive the real world is.
1.) communication skills
2.) the use of information technology
3.) numeracy
4.) learning how to learn.
What gets me about this list is that they don't mention what could be the most important factor of all; how to deal with people, get along with them, work with them.
Straight Reality: Get Rid of Delusions
Everybody is replaceable.
Happiness matters. Go for a job you like rather than the highest paying one.
The way to make it in the world is to be of use to somebody.
Nothing is work unless you'd rather be doing something else.
This is a book of resources and ideas of how to find a job or a career and how to deal with it once you get it. It's pretty well all here
It's not an education book so although I list trade, professional, accrediting and union organization addresses of where to find schools to learn your chosen profession, I left many school addresses out because it would have made the book too tedious, however, I've written an education book where I cover most educational institutions for most professions.
This book points you in the right direction, my education book gives you details about schooling.
The job hunting game is the biggest and most important game of all, especially if you're a have-not which most of us are at some point in our lives.
I wrote this book because I know that money is king and if you don't have a good supply of it, you can easily fall into a pit of mundanity and hopelessness.
Knowledge is the only solution to get you out of any hole. Despite all the psychobabble in the world about finding your soul, the only thing that really matters is to bring home the bacon.
If you don't have money, you ain't got nothin'. You can't find fulfillment unless you got enough money one way or another to give you a comfortable roof over your head with some disposable income to do with as you please and the only way most of us get it is with a job.
Probably the biggest delusion in western society for middle to upper class kids under 25 who don't know the real world but think they do is that life is easy and it's relatively easy to make it out there in any field you choose.
They have these delusions based on watching glittery images on TV all their lives while being protected from life on the poor side of the tracks in their sanitized neighborhoods. Get it through your head now, real life ain't like it is on TV and when your Daddy cuts you off at some point in time, you'll see how tough it is just to get by and you'll see how cutthroat and competitive the real world is.










