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Books with title Luck!: How to Get It and How to Keep It!

  • Luck!: How to Get It and How to Keep It!

    James Sasse

    Paperback (Element Books Ltd, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Discusses the nature of luck, how it can relate to numbers or the stars, how good luck can be attracted and bad luck avoided, and how luck can be rated.
  • How To Get A Dog: And Keep It

    Jo Kim

    eBook
    Ever dreamed of owning a dog but your parents wouldn’t let you? Well, perhaps that dream might change after reading this story. Dare to find out what it takes to convince your Mum and Dad that they really need to get you a dog. It’s not pretty and at times.....smelly. It may also involve getting no sleep and cleaning stuff you have never considered cleaning before. But we won’t give away the whole ugly story here. If you’re brave enough, peel open the front cover and sneak a peek inside to find out how to get a dog and keep it.
  • How to Get a Job and Keep It

    Dorothy Y. Goble

    Paperback (Steck-Vaughn Company, April 1, 1992)
    Written especially for those who are job hunting-whether for the first, second, or tenth time. It provides step-by-step explanations of often confused procedures, requirements, and rules for getting and keeping a good job. The eight units of the book provide advice on preparing for and locating job opportunities, and developing personal and work habits necessary to maintain and advance in a job, including work attitudes expected in an employee. The book provides guidance in planning a job hunt, completing a job application, preparing for a job interview, and even computing take-home pay. At the end is a list of key words job hunters should know, as well as an answer key to all the exercises in the book.
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  • How to Get a Dog: And Keep It

    Jo Kim

    Paperback (lulu.com, Feb. 7, 2018)
    Ever dreamed of owning a dog but your parents wouldn't let you? Well, perhaps that dream might change after reading this story. Dare to find out what it takes to convince your Mum and Dad that they really need to get you a dog. It's not pretty and at times little smelly. It may also involve getting no sleep and cleaning stuff you have never considered cleaning before. But we won't give away the whole ugly story here. If you're brave enough, peel open the front cover and sneak a peek inside to find out how to get a dog and keep it.
  • How to Get a Job and Keep It

    Dorothy Y. Goble, Don Collins

    Unknown Binding (Steck-Vaughn, Jan. 1, 1969)
    This 1969 printing has applicable lessons for vocational training. Unit One: Planning To Get a Job lays the groundwork with lessons on Taking a Self-Inventory, Getting a Social Security Card, Collecting personal Information, Finding Job Information, Reading the Help-wanted Ads, Knowing the Job Market, Using the Telephone and Yellow Pages, and Using Your Ready-for-Work Checklist. Unit Two is Writing an Application Letter. Unit Three is Completing the Application Form. Unit Four is Making the Job Interview. Unit Five is Taking Vocational Tests. Unit Six is After You Get the Job.