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“You want me to do what now?” Available now.

Looking for a gift idea for the job seeker in your life?

How about a book? This book:

“You want me to do what now: 101 of the worst job titles around” by Sarah Jackson is a humorous look at job searching and advertising.

The book, set in a Listicle format, looks at ridiculous, pompous and downright misleading job titles.  Job seekers, employers, advertisers, and the general public, may find this an interesting read, as it is both true and bizarre.

Available in three formats!

Kindle e-book: Order here

Standard novel size (5.5 x 8.5″): Order here

Coffee Table book size (A4 size): Order here

 

 

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New! Gift book available for Christmas – Order now

Looking for a gift idea for the job seeker in your life?

How about a book? This book:

“You want me to do what now: 101 of the worst job titles around” by Sarah Jackson is a humorous look at job searching and advertising.

The book, set in a Listicle format, looks at ridiculous, pompous and downright misleading job titles.  Job seekers, employers, advertisers, and the general public, may find this an interesting read, as it is both true and bizarre.

Current formats: e-book, coffee table book. To come in 2020 – gift book/pocket size.

Order through Amazon by 30 November 2019 to ensure delivery for Christmas.

 

 

 

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New Gift Book Available now

“You want me to do what now: 101 of the worst job titles around” by Sarah Jackson is a humorous look at job searching and advertising.

In any given month, in Australia alone, there is an average of 165,00 jobs advertised, and approximately 750,000 people recorded as being out of work – and this doesn’t include job seekers who are looking for a change of employment. There are a great many people looking at a wide range of position titles. It’s big business.

The book, set in a Listicle format, looks at ridiculous, pompous and downright misleading job titles.  Job seekers, employers, advertisers, and the general public, may find this an interesting read, as it is both true and bizarre.

Current formats: e-book, coffee table book. To come in 2020 – gift book/pocket size.

Order through Amazon by 30 November 2019 to ensure delivery for Christmas.