We work to eat to get the strength to work to eat to get the strength to work
to eat to get the strength to work to eat to get the strength to work.
-John Dos Passos (1896–1970)

Have you found your true calling?
"...No one wants to sit around and drink beers with the guy who's positive all the time. Bitching about work is a necessary release. I don't want to know that you love your job if I have complaints about mine. I want you to complain about yours so I feel better about mine." -Chris Ballard, author of The Butterfly Hunter

By Sarah Thurmond

Did you just fire me?
There I was, a 29-year-old NYU graduate making my boss's bed,
picking pubic hairs from his bathroom counter, and dusting his stupid hat collection. Yes, I had sunk very low for my job, and I could see no way out.

By Alisa Welch

Is a mother's work ever done?
Today's working mothers may be empowering themselves by rejecting the unappealing job situations offered to them and going out on their own, but even though they are doing it in increasing numbers, without the framework of a women's movement or a social precedence, they are doing it alone, under fire.

By Caitlin Leffel

When I was just a little girl, I asked my mother, What shall I be?
She gave me three options: Waitress, temp, or phone sex worker. But I really want to be an actress, mommy! Exactly.

By Sarah Thurmond

The ultimate office crush?
There is a battle brewing here at annabelle magazine headquarters:
Which loverboy from which version of The Office is dreamier:
Tim or Jim?

By Alisa Welch

Read this book and change your life!
Or not.

Career guides describe a golden world offering complete professional fulfillment, causing happiness to giddily spill from the "I've-found-my-calling!" area of your life into all others. After reading these books, meaningful, high paying, exciting work is yours forever.

By Kira Simms


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