Job Hopper : The Checkered Career of a Down-Market Dilettante - Book Review,
by Ayun Halliday

Harvey Pekar, author of American Splendor Hilarious and painful... reminiscent of my days working a series of flunky jobs, before settling on one for 35 years.
Mike Daisey, author of 21 Dog Years: A Cube Dweller's Tale Ayun Halliday is the consummate dilettante, dissecting her checkered career with razor wit and a discerning eye.
Joyce Brabner, co-author of Our Cancer Year Un(der)paid artiste keeps body and soul together without selling either. Yes, I too scrubbed pit stains out of bunny costumes.
Ana Gasteyer, Actress A truly hilarious lesson in gratitude.
Book Description If it's true that the average worker will hold an average of seven jobs over the course of a lifetime, Ayun Halliday is anything but average. In her brief thirty-something years, Halliday has managed to rack up an impressive array of short lived stints in the paid job market, including life guard, library attendant, costume designer, actress, waitress, artist's model, professional temp, rental stylist, substitute teacher, party counselor, massage therapist, costumed mascot, and mime, to name a few. In this uproarious collection of essays, Halliday displays a work ethic all employers can admire: wearing a leg brace to work after calling in "sick," quitting the same day she starts by claiming her step-brother had been in a bike accident, and faking "vocal nodes" to avoid telemarketing calls. Along the way, she befriends colleagues and bosses who ignore her falling asleep, stealing food and clothing, and feigning skills she does not possess, and gains the respect of her customers for sheer honesty, which includes detailing her feminine hygiene problems and setting male clients straight on her brand of massage: "I'm sorry, I cannot facilitate a sexual release for you!"
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