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I got promoted to sous chef of a new restaurant the owner of my current workplace is opening. What are some good books to read to help me prepare for a managerial role, ones related to interpersonal communication would be especially helpful.
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How to Win Friends and Influence People
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Blood meridian
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down and out in paris and london
Daily reminder that you ought to pee in the big pot so that the soup has that parsimony flavour Proust adored so much.
Also, everyone promoted over dish washer is capitalist pig.
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Ancient Rhetoric, which I’m reading right now



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