Help Wanted: Tales from the First Job Front
By (Author) Sydney Lewis
The New Press
The New Press
10th September 2002
United States
General
Non Fiction
Industrial relations, occupational health and safety
Advice on careers and achieving success
331.340973
Paperback
336
Width 139mm, Height 209mm
340g
Help Wanted is a collection of candid first-person accounts by young people from across the nation, who talk about their first forays into the real world of work. The Chicago Tribune called author Sydney Lewis "the legitimate heir to Studs Terkel," and Terkel himself said, "Sydney Lewis is a natural to do this book. She's on the same wavelength as the young people recounting their first jobs. In its honesty and innocence, it's a strongly moving as well as revealing work."
Help Wanted discusses everything from difficult coworkers, tough bosses, and criticism to stringent deadlines, dress codes, and harassment and is a testament to how young people are preparedor not preparedfor their entry into the workforce. It also offers tips for surviving the first months on the job and other advice not found in typical career guides.
"Lewis has an obvious rapport with her subjects, resulting in some uninhibited, moving stories and sudden, off-the-cuff wisdom." Salon
Studs Terkel's long-time collaborator Sydney Lewis is the author of A Totally Alien Life Form: Teenagers and Hospital: An Oral History of Cook County Hospital (both from The New Press). She lives in Chicago.