Career Girls

Career Girls

Cautionary Tales for the Working Woman

Summary

How much has actually changed since women were first allowed to cast off their pinnies and embark on the excitements of office life?

Emily is twenty-two years old. She's just discovered that the gender pay gap is currently estimated to close in 2117. She's psyched that her great-great-granddaughter is going to witness this momentous step forward for the sisterhood. She's made herself a tick-off calendar that she intends to hand down the maternal line.

Whilst it's true that we've evolved from the murk of the typing pool into the beige of the boardroom, life in the office for women can still be underwhelming in myriad ways that would be familiar to our sisters from the fifties.

Complete with nostalgic illustrations and genuine retro advice, Career Girls guides the reader through the eternal conundrums faced by women in the workplace everywhere. From redressing the pay gap through a semi-legal sponsorship scheme to surviving a leadership course where you're forced to express yourself through the medium of dance, Career Girls is the perfect companion for the modern working woman.

About the author

Ms T. McGill

Ms T. McGill was inspired to write this book by her esteemed colleagues at the large multinational corporation in which she works. With the proceeds from this book she intends to buy herself one of those desk plate signs reading ‘Executive’ and some more miniature succulents for her hot desk.
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