Until recently, the book could be found only online at Carturesti bookshops, but now you can see it in their shelves. Here's a photo of it made by my husband.
Until recently, the book could be found only online at Carturesti bookshops, but now you can see it in their shelves. Here's a photo of it made by my husband.
The book can be ordered from here - Corporația. Tipologii și ghid de supraviețuire – Editura Paralela 45 Editura Paralela 45
When it comes to our jobs, working in vain is not at all a foreign concept. An example? Until you receive the OK from your manager about the newsletter that needs to be sent, the campaigns included in it have already expired and you must redo the work. Or you must remake the slides in PowerPoint or (re)color the cells in Excel at the manager’s request until you find out that the project has been cancelled. Well, I did not stop at giving one example, it’s true.
I am happy to announce
the publishing of ‘The Corporation. Typologies
and Survival Guide’. I gathered here stories about going to job
interviews, getting hired, resigning, and getting fired. Then, I divided
colleagues and bosses into categories, specifically those that suck all our
energy and motivation dry at our workplaces. I included some tips and tricks in
order to survive such typologies, and at the end a corporation lexicon (a
Rom-English dictionary used by people in Romania, especially in corporations).
More details you can
find by accessing this link – and you can also browse through the book
He speaks so passionately about music, instruments, influences, adding historical data that leaves one enchanted.
And when he starts singing, before you know it you’re in another world. A world where your body no longer belongs to you, and some elves are moving it about. But Bogdan Simion makes sure to bring you back gently to where you left from, and then you remain bewitched thinking of the place you just visited and you know that you’ll do everything in your power to listen to him again so that you can meet the wonder half way through.
When one receives a parcel from home for the garden on the balcony.
For those unfamiliarized with the vocabulary used in Tulcea, chushka means hot pepper.