The Office Handbook
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The author leverages his experiences and observations in this light-hearted and compelling dialogue with the reader. Whether you are a teenager contemplating college or a mid-career professional, there are good notes, observations, and humor in this no-filler-added handbook.
Divided into three easily digestible sections, learn about all the things the author wishes they knew:
- How to be a professional featuring:
- The importance of summer jobs
- How to pick a degree
- What college doesn't teach you
- Navigating early career challenges including:
- How to manage managers
- What to expect when managing projects
- How hard should you work
- Traveling the road to success with:
- The reality about raises
- How your actions affect others
- The value in saying no
Dive into this author's dead-pan delivery and laugh (or cry) while connecting the dots and learning a few ways to either get yelled at or get ahead.
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About Peter Johnson
Peter Michael Johnson is a midwestern-raised engineer and servant-leader interested in improving dialogue between others and re-framing success. He is also an outdoorsman and novice woodworker. Look for his next books in the Advice from a Pragmatic Millennial series and follow Peter and the Unprovoked Pragmatist team at unprovokedpragmatist.com.
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