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Dirty Secrets of the World's Worst Employee
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Dirty Secrets of the World's Worst Employee
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Dirty Secrets of the World's Worst Employee
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Size: Paperback
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Dirty Secrets of the World's Worst Employee is the story of the author's journey back to herself. Jenn Sadai tells us that she already knew she wanted to be a writer when she was a young girl but, as so often happens, distractions and self-doubt kept her from that goal for many years. Throughout her winding (and entertaining) career path she learned valuable lessons, met some unbelievable people, rediscovered her passion for writing and most importantly, her con¬fidence. In the end, she turned those experiences into the inspiration for this very book, which is at once humble, grateful, funny and clever. It is for anyone who has felt like they were alone and unsupported in the world and a beautiful reminder that things can and do get so much better. ¬
Dirty Secrets of the World's Worst Employee is the story of the author's journey back to herself. Jenn Sadai tells us that she already knew she wanted to be a writer when she was a young girl but, as so often happens, distractions and self-doubt kept her from that goal for many years. Throughout her winding (and entertaining) career path she learned valuable lessons, met some unbelievable people, rediscovered her passion for writing and most importantly, her con¬fidence. In the end, she turned those experiences into the inspiration for this very book, which is at once humble, grateful, funny and clever. It is for anyone who has felt like they were alone and unsupported in the world and a beautiful reminder that things can and do get so much better. ¬


















