
Part of the reason why things have been so quiet around here is that I got a new job about a month and a half ago. The good things about this job: the people are interesting, it's not in a traditional office and it is actually leading toward a future career I want.
At least I think it's what I want.
The problem is that I can't imagine doing any one thing every single day from now until age 65. And I really can't picture year after year of the current work-home-eat-sleep-repeat routine. But with rent and student loan payments and overpriced health insurance to think of, what alternatives does a girl have?
The Anti 9-to-5 Guide: Practical Career Advice for Women Who Think Outside the Cube covers nearly every non-cubicle career I've fleetingly considered while sitting at a boring desk job, from freelance writer to forest fire lookout (my mom suggested this). There are also chapters about negotiating a more flexible work schedule and finding more time to work on your pet project, for those who aren't quite ready to leave the cube. Because the focus is so broad, none of the chapters are especially in-depth, though there is a nice mix of practical information, advice from women actually working in that particular field and assignments designed to slowly nudge you toward your goal. I imagine this book would be most useful for a recent college graduate who is just realizing "Wait -- this is what I'm going to be doing for the rest of my life??"
Michelle Goodman's writing is fun and hip without being annoying. She's like an older sister who knows what you're going through and wants to pass on what she learned from her own mistakes. Similarly, the women interviewed throughout the book are knowledgeable without sounding like they are handing down foolproof advice from on high.
My problem right now, I think, is that I'm halfheartedly pursuing two separate goals and feeling down because neither one seems especially promising at the moment. But just the fact that I am writing this post instead of zoning out in front of yet another America's Next Top Model marathon is a teeny, tiny step in the right direction. Right?
Comments (6)
right! thanks for the book review. her next book looks more interesting to me actually, since it claims to focus entirely on freelancing. but i think she's still writing it and i'm pretty sure i'll be broke before it's done if i don't find something else to help too.
Posted by sarah ciston | March 30, 2008 11:53 PM
Thanks for this review! I'm working on my final paper for my degree, and while I do want to do some more university work afterwards, I also want to get informed about what choices there are and how to go about getting where you want...this sounds perfect! And if her next book is on freelancing, even better! :)
Posted by Barbara | March 31, 2008 5:45 AM
Absolutely! I will have to find this book. I think it's kind of sad that a book that seems to be aimed sort of for recent college graduates still describes exactly how I am feeling about my job prospects 3+ years after I got my masters done. Sickening, really. I basically have very little idea of what I want to be doing, but I sure know it isn't what I'm doing now. -_-
Posted by Julie | March 31, 2008 10:44 AM
And, congrats on the job!
Posted by Julie | March 31, 2008 10:46 AM
Definitely. Motivation is the key and writing about it all is for sure a positive step in the right direction. Good luck!
Posted by amigurumigirl | April 2, 2008 9:06 AM
thanks for the review! this is perfect for my best friend, who is trying to figure out how to quit her job and focus entirely on our business venture! i'll add it to the amazon list i have and read it post haste! good luck on following your dreams!
Posted by Lynn | April 9, 2008 10:36 PM