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The Job *UNABRIDGED* - (Formatted & Optimized for Nook)
The Job *UNABRIDGED* - (Formatted & Optimized for Nook)
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"In ten years, 1905 - 1915, Miss Una Goldman, heroine of Sinclair Lewis's 1917 novel THE JOB, moves from 24 year old economic nobody in backwater Panama, Pennsylvania to success in business at age 34 in cutthroat New York City. She is not pretty, not well educated. How then does she rise in a man's world?
First, she is friendly and makes enough affable acquaintances and a few friends (increasingly they are women) that she creates a booster or referral network which she can call on and does call on. Networking, beginning with contacts in a New York City commercial school, from time to time help her find a better job: first just stenographic, then secretarial and lightly supervisory and finally with real responsibility for selling real estate. On her own she markets herself to her final employer who takes her into his recently formed and expanding chain of hotels as a manager of several departments.
Along the way Una Golden forms a crush on a man who leaves New York for a better job in Omaha." -Patrick Killough
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The e-text was designed for optimal navigation on eReaders and other electronic devices. It is fully indexed, making it easier to access every chapter of the book. Within seconds, you'll be able to read any part of the book that you want! It's been formatted for the Nook to allow you the best reading experience.
First, she is friendly and makes enough affable acquaintances and a few friends (increasingly they are women) that she creates a booster or referral network which she can call on and does call on. Networking, beginning with contacts in a New York City commercial school, from time to time help her find a better job: first just stenographic, then secretarial and lightly supervisory and finally with real responsibility for selling real estate. On her own she markets herself to her final employer who takes her into his recently formed and expanding chain of hotels as a manager of several departments.
Along the way Una Golden forms a crush on a man who leaves New York for a better job in Omaha." -Patrick Killough
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The e-text was designed for optimal navigation on eReaders and other electronic devices. It is fully indexed, making it easier to access every chapter of the book. Within seconds, you'll be able to read any part of the book that you want! It's been formatted for the Nook to allow you the best reading experience.
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