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Informationen zum Autor Serena Mackesy started at the Independent as a temp, and has now been a journalist for over ten years. She lives in London. Her website address is: www.serenamackesy.com Klappentext We all know how it works: first you go to School then you go to University and then you enter Real Life. And that's the important bit. Real Life is about achievement recognition choices. It's about a boss who trusts you a wardrobe that suits you friends who support you and a relationship that fulfils you. It`s a mobile phone an expense account a company car and a place to park it. Happily Ever After. Unforunately Real Life isn't working that way for The Temp. She's managed the university bit but the job the dough and the happily-ever-after seem harder than anybody ever told her. Living in Stockwell while she moves through a series of jobs ranging from the horrifying mindless to the bemusingly witless to the simply extraordinary she realises that something isn't right. Who cares about a boss who trusts you? She'd settle for a boss who knows her name. This can't be Real Life can it? Building on the success of her INDEPENDENT column Serena Mackesy has created a wonderfully witty acerbic exposé of office anthropology and a genuinely moving story about the early-twenties doldrums. Zusammenfassung We all know how it works: first you go to School, then you go to University, and then you enter Real Life. And that's the important bit. Real Life is about achievement, recognition, choices. It's about a boss who trusts you, a wardrobe that suits you, friends who support you and a relationship that fulfils you. It`s a mobile phone, an expense account, a company car and a place to park it. Happily Ever After. Unforunately, Real Life isn't working that way for The Temp. She's managed the university bit, but the job, the dough and the happily-ever-after seem harder than anybody ever told her. Living in Stockwell while she moves through a series of jobs ranging from the horrifying mindless to the bemusingly witless to the simply extraordinary, she realises that something isn't right. Who cares about a boss who trusts you? She'd settle for a boss who knows her name. This can't be Real Life, can it? Building on the success of her INDEPENDENT column, Serena Mackesy has created a wonderfully witty, acerbic exposé of office anthropology and a genuinely moving story about the early-twenties doldrums. ...