Two Days until Official Release -- The Book That Almost Got Me Fired! -- is already #3 in Amazon's hot new releases in business humor

 



We are getting ready to release officially The Book That (Almost) Got Me Fired by Kelly James. Look for it around June 15, 2024. (Note: It is on pre-order there and will automatically convert to "released" there and at other online stores on Saturday and can be ordered through the MSI Press webstore as well.)


Description:

You're 52. Divorced. Single mom to a teenaged son and a tween daughter. Happily self-employed but worried about the cost of health insurance, the inevitable impact of perimenopause on your body, and whether you should keep dating a sexy plumber who's sweet and funny but lives an hour away and doesn't seem that into you.

So, after 22 years of fulltime freelancing, you take a day job as a tiny, creaky cog in the corporate American machine where you're decades older than most of your coworkers - and you write about it. The Book That (Almost) Got Me Fired: A Year in Corporate America is an entertaining, midlife memoir that shares what (and what not) to do when you make that corporate leap.



For more posts about Kelly James and her book, click HERE.


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