Careers in Crime: An Applicant's Guide
Suppose you get that overdue promotion to hit man. The hours are great, the perks are generous, and there's plenty of room for advancement. Yet, if you are unaccustomed to strict deadlines, frequent law enforcement interactions, and severe sentencing risks, you may be miserable." --Careers in Crime
Careers in Crime: An Applicant's Guide answers all the nagging que
...morePaperback, 224 pages
Published
March 1st 2008
by Andrews McMeel Publishing
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I think it could have been better...funnier, even. I think my main issue with this book is that I felt I was misled into thinking it was a humor book. Actually, it seemed it truly counted itself as a source of information if you truly wanted to commit crime (and factor in a reasoning of reward versus consequence).
It is not a bad book and I would not not recommend it to anyone. It just did not appeal to me.
I suppose what I was expecting is the comedic trials and tribulatio...more
It is not a bad book and I would not not recommend it to anyone. It just did not appeal to me.
I suppose what I was expecting is the comedic trials and tribulatio...more
This is a funny guide to real crime statistics in the form of a "guide" for job seekers. [return][return] Fifty criminal "careers" are examined and rated on: 1) compensation and rewards, 2) enforcement and penalties, 3) stresses and hazards, and 4) work environment. [return][return]Although this book is funny the facts are accurate. This is a great quick overview to the appeal and dangers of criminal activity in the U.S.
Absolutely hilarious! (more to come)
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