It's Called Work for a Reason: Your Success Is Your Own Damn Fault
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This is a pretty good book! It has a lot of good advice, although the author is pretty caustic--I would never work for him! Also, his voice is very shrill and irritating, which made it hard to listen to at times.
A basic review of work and business, delivered at a low shout by the author himself. Good for a kick in the pants, but little else. Unless you're a slacker, in which case this would help you a great deal. But then you probably wouldn't be in a CD book club.
Great book. The book's principals of hard work and "the real world" should be taught in high schools and colleges instead of the namby-pamby feel-good garbage that creates a bunch of spoiled wimps that want upon graduation what their parents took 30 years to acheive!