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Description
Celebrating a rite of passage for many into adult life, this hilarious book offers tongue-in-cheek observations on making life choices for recent college graduates, their friends and families, and anyone who faces the bewildering question, "What do I want to do with my life?" The father-son writing team offers comical commentary and realistic advice on getting a job, choosing a career path, making decisions about living at home or in an apartment, and, above all, crafting an impressive personal update for the alumni magazine. Suggestions address common transitional challenges such as faking a go-getter attitude and determining who will really give a good letter of recommendation.
Product Details
Publisher | Santa Monica Press |
Publish Date | April 01, 2004 |
Pages | 192 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781891661372 |
Dimensions | 8.6 X 5.6 X 0.4 inches | 0.5 pounds |
BISAC Categories: Business & Money
About the Author
Zack Arnstein recently graduated from college and is currently working on his resumé. Larry Arnstein has written for the television shows Saturday Night Live and Not Necessarily the News, for which he won two Writers Guild of America awards. They both live in Santa Monica, California.
Reviews
"Along with jug chablis, pirated cable, and a big spattering pot of lentil soup, The Dog Ate My Resume is a must have for all under-employed 21-year-olds! (Or 32-year-olds, depending on how much time you wasted while trying to graduate college.) A hilarious and fast read." --Sandra Tsing Loh, author and NPR commentator
"This is such a useful and hilarious book, it made me want to go back to college again! If only I had a father like Larry Arnstein to pay my tuition." --Marvin Kitman, media critic, "Newsday"
""This is such a useful and hilarious book, it made me want to go back to college again! If only I had a father like Larry Arnstein to pay my tuition."
"This is such a useful and hilarious book, it made me want to go back to college again! If only I had a father like Larry Arnstein to pay my tuition." --Marvin Kitman, media critic, "Newsday"
""This is such a useful and hilarious book, it made me want to go back to college again! If only I had a father like Larry Arnstein to pay my tuition."
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