Stealing a Job: And Becoming Public Enemy #1
by Wesley Carter
Stealing a Job: And Becoming Public Enemy #1 by Wesley Carter flips the script on the age-old debate: Are immigrants taking jobs Americans don’t want, or are there deeper reasons behind it?
In this eye-opening narrative, Carter recounts his summer as a janitor and the lone English speaker on a maintenance crew. Tasked with cleaning warehouses for a powerful corporation, he delves into why his fellow Americans avoid such jobs despite decent pay.
With wit and sharp observations, Carter explores themes of labor, immigration, and identity in a fresh and thought-provoking way. This book is perfect for readers who are curious about the complexities of work and cultural perceptions.

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