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Running Head: BOOK CRITIQUE: JOB HUNTER ROAD 1
Book Critique: Job Hunter Road
Sarah Alexander
HUMA 3500-20 Professional and Career Development
Lawrence Vaupel, Ph.D.
2/3/19
BOOK CRITIQUE: JOB HUNTER ROAD 2
Upon purchasing the Kindle version of Job Hunter Road: Comedy and Self-Help on the
Path to Finding a Job on Amazon, there was a small except about the author, Carl V. McCoy.
His writing has been seen in the Wall Street Journal as well as the Christian Science Monitor.
Once he earned his graduate degree, he lived in the Bay Area for a time and was a successful
piano teacher. He now lives in Boston where he teaches, writes and plays piano.
McCoy wrote this book for people who are new to the job market, fresh out of college, or
even those who are looking to change or expand their careers. He attempts to convey the reality
of the job hunt and present advice for finding the right job in a humorous way. This book was
intended to show people what it takes to break out of a 9 to 5 job that is unfulfilling and bring
your passion to life. Honestly, the book was not terribly funny, often it was confusing with an
occasional smirk. The situations he presented were fictional, however, they were so farfetched
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