The Curmudgeons Guide to Getting Ahe..., Charles Murray
The Curmudgeons Guide to Getting Ahe..., Charles Murray
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The Curmudgeon's Guide to Getting Ahead
Dos and Don’ts of Right Behavior, Tough Thinking, Clear Writing, and Living a Good Life

Author: Charles Murray

Narrator: Charles Murray

Unabridged: 3 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/08/2014


Synopsis

In the bestselling tradition of Eats, Shoots & Leaves, a gently curmudgeonly but invaluable guide to the dos and don'ts of the workplaceBestselling social historian Charles Murray has written a delightfully fussy—and entertaining—book on the hidden rules of the road in the workplace—and in life—from the standpoint of an admonishing, but encouraging, workplace grouch and taskmaster. Why the curmudgeon? The fact is that most older, more senior people in the workplace are closet curmudgeons. In today's politically correct world, they may hide their displeasure over your misuse of grammar or your overly familiar use of their first name without an express invitation. But don't be fooled by their pleasant demeanor. Underneath, they are judging and evaluating your every move and utterance. And in most cases, if you want to advance in your career, it is their approval you need to win.In the course of this pithy and powerful book, Murray tells us the proper etiquette for email, how to stop using such overused and fuzzy phrases as "reaching out" and "sharing," his thoughts on piercings and tattoos and proper dress, the importance of rigor in language and good writing, why being judgmental is good, and other curmudgeonly pieces of wisdom and advice. He suggests how to stand out at work (work long hours when you are young and unencumbered by family and other obligations), when to use strong language and when to avoid it, and offers a bare-bones usage primer on how to avoid confusing words like "advice" and "advise," which look or sound similar but have distinct meanings.Written with both verve and reserve and drawing on the core values that have historically made good manners the best lubricant to social and professional advancement, The Curmudgeon's Guide to Getting Ahead is an invaluable resource for anyone hoping to land the job of their dreams—or get ahead in their career of choice.

About Charles Murray

Charles Murray is the W. H. Brady Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. He first came to national attention in 1984 with his book Losing Ground. His book Coming Apart: The State of White America, 1960–2010 was a New York Times bestseller and named one of the 100 Notable Books of 2012 by the New York Times Book Review. His other books include In Pursuit, The Bell Curve (with Richard J. Herrnstein), What It Means to Be a Libertarian, Human Accomplishment, In Our Hands, and Real Education. He received a bachelor’s degree in history from Harvard and a doctorate in political science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He lives with his wife in Burkittsville, Maryland.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bon Tom on January 10, 2020

If somebody told me I'd love this so much, I'd have told them to piss the fuck off. Because, whoever thinks I might like the farts of conservative old fart, doesn't know me at all. Well, seems it is me who doesn't know my very self. Good deal of this book can be sorted into the Conservative folder wi......more

Goodreads review by Jonathan on March 29, 2017

Write well. Think well. Live a good life. Tightly written and beautifully read in Audible by the author. It's an old man's advice to the young, but I learned a lot. What I didn't "learn" I agreed with e.g. his advice on behavior in the workplace. And I incorporated his suggestions on writing as soon......more

Goodreads review by Charlie on November 20, 2019

I really appreciated the 'straight up and down', 'some things are better than others' approach when reading about how one should go about one's business. We most of us 'young-uns' do tend to over-extrapolate things, and mollycoddle every need and desire, and in the process we lose much of the abilit......more

Goodreads review by Noor on December 08, 2025

This books wasn’t exactly a page-turner for me. It felt a bit preachy, like getting advice from a grumpy uncle who means well but can be a tad judgy. But it’s a practical guide packed with no-nonsense tips for young folks navigating life and work, and it’s got some solid nuggets if you’re willing to......more