Get a Job

Get a Job by Mike Robertson is a biographical account published by AuthorHouse on March 25, 2022. This 232-page book narrates the journey of Mike Butler, who, at the age of fifteen, faced the expectation from his parents to start earning money, transitioning from an allowance to various jobs. The narrative chronicles his experiences, beginning as a golf caddy and spanning a range of clerical and labor positions, ultimately reflecting on his quest for meaningful employment.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of Mike Butler’s labor history, which includes diverse roles from working on a golf course to temporary clerical positions within the Canadian Government. The book presents an honest depiction of his sometimes aimless search for a fulfilling career, highlighting the challenges and realities of low-paying jobs. Through this account, the author sheds light on the broader themes of work and employment, making it a relatable read for those navigating similar experiences.
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He was only fifteen years old and a recent graduate of grade nine when his parents began to request, if not demand that he start earning his own money, a replacement for the allowance he had been receiving from since he was in the fifth grade. From his first employment posting as a golf caddy for $1.50 a round to a series of clerical positions in the Canadian Government, the biography of Mike Butler’s pursuit of mundane jobs is an occasionally aimless search for career, that he finally attains when he passes his thirtieth year. Expecting a future of invaluable employment opportunities, including good paying summer jobs, Mike Butler found himself wondering how he ended up taking jobs that he thought were just as low paying and miserable as the previous generation must have endured. Mike Butler’s labour history includes a tour of working on a golf course, in a grocery store, in a department store selling clothing, in a duty free shop in an airport, a brief stint in a restaurant, in factories making plastic bottle caps and chain saws, in a chemical laboratory, and in a variety of temporary clerical positions in several government departments.
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