No more ramen : the 20-something's real world survival guide / Nicholas Aretakis, with 20-somethings from coast to coast.
Material type: TextPublication details: Scottsdale, AZ : Next Stage Press, c2006.Description: 237 p. ; 23 cmISBN:- 9780977622405
- 0977622401
- 646.7/00842 22
- HQ799.5 .A74 2006
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HQ1062.S76 2004 Too young to retire : | HQ796.H74 2000 Millennials rising : | HQ799.LB2343.S45 2016 There is life after college : | HQ799.5.A74 2006 No more ramen : | HQ799.5.S46 2014 The young professional : | HQ1062.K569 2005 Leisure & retirement card sort planning kit | HQ2039.U6.L535 2008 Life after school, explained. |
Includes index.
Introduction: Ten for a dollar -- You told me what to put in this book -- I'm so confused -- I probably need a plan -- I want the right job -- I'm not prepared for a real job -- I'm not getting ahead, help! -- i don't know jack about money -- I have to get a grip on the day to day -- My eleven "must knows".
Patron comment on 2013-12-19
As the author said in the beginning of No More Ramen, "this book is dedicated to all the 20-somethings who felt they could not but learnt that they could, and then went on to affect a change", which I cannot agree more. The author begins her story by talking about ramen,which was her usual food in the high school and college. And as her idea, when one day she does not have eat ramen anymore, she can say she arrived the beginning of a lifelong journey toward happiness in the real world. This interesting beginning leads to her continuing discussion about techniques on job, life and their balance while the goal is to get a new view of lifestyle to make ourself relaxed and happy. In the book, the author starts her idea from little story about ramen about her real life cases and she inserted a lot of surveys and charts into the idea. This could let readers self-estimate themselves first and focus on their week parts. I found this book really useful to students who will graduate soon and get into the real world, since this book at least can give you a little guide when you are confused.