A review by coepi
How to Go to Work: All the Advice You Need to Succeed at Your First Job by Lucy Clayton

3.0

A useful, amusingly-written book with advice I'm sure I'll use on my upcoming internship. I'll also probably buy a copy for my little brother. In general I liked the pragmatic tone, but there were times when I wanted Clayton to be a bit more radical and to push back more on some of the unjust practices we find in work today. For example, disability rights in the workplace and claiming benefits were lumped together into a single section, which was about one page/two paragraphs long. I'd argue the two are very different topics that should maybe be discussed separately, and while benefits might be somewhat outside the scope of this book, some advice on talking about disabilities with employers would be helpful; it certainly deserves more than a paragraph.