#7 Book Review: Thank God I’m Fired: A Corporate Enigma by Sandeep Pawar

Note: I was sent a review copy of this book in turn of an honest review.

Title: Thank God I’m Fired: A Corporate Enigma
Author: Sandeep Pawar
Genre: Fiction
Publication date: 7th February 2019
Pages: 43 Pages
Read on: Kindle paperwhite
Reading time (approx.):  20 to 30 minutes
My ratings:
Blurb:
What do you do when you think you are trapped in the wrong job? Leave the job and do what you love. Simple, isn’t it? But what if you neither have the guts to leave the job nor know what you love to do? Complicated, isn’t it?
Meet Raghav, who like millions of other software professionals, is stuck in a similar situation. But don’t worry, his destiny has better plans for him. What plans you may ask? Well, getting him fired.
This novella takes you on a light-hearted tour of the contemporary software industry where you can ask the haunting question loudly- is getting sacked a blessing in disguise? 
My thoughts:
The story starts with our protagonist Raghav been fired. He portrays the situation of every person who is doing a job that they despise. The situation of an IT professional is portrayed perfectly. The conversation on tea stalls, their start up ideas and what not. In the midst of him been confused about what he wants and what he doesn’t should he quit or continue with a job which pays his bills off. That’s for you to find. Every IT professional out there will surely be able to relate to this book completely.
Writing style:
There are hardly any grammatical errors. The writing is flowy the plot doesn’t divert from the main topic. There are some quotes too which are very motivational. Overall the writing style was smooth and easy to read.
About The Author:
Sandeep is a software professional and lives in Pune. He is an IIT Bombay alumnus but doesn’t brag about it unless a situation emerge. He spends more time observing people than on his monitor. He loves tea but hates many things like writing about himself as a third person.
Thank God I’m Fired is his second book.
 

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