The New American Expat
Thriving and Surviving Overseas in the Post 9/11 World
Category: Career & Self-Development
Become the expat of your dreams: adaptable, communicative, at home in the world. How to enjoy the high road...everywhere.
In this summary you will learn
- Whether your personality will tend to adapt well to life outside the U.S.
- What preparations to make before you step on the plane
- How to get settled in another country
- Which security considerations you should heed
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Why you should read The New American Expat
This book offers a refreshing voice of common sense, balance and experience. Books on this subject walk a tightrope between being too politically correct to address relevant stereotypes or, conversely, too fixated on stereotypes to transcend them. Author William Russell Melton manages the task effortlessly, thanks to his experience working in more than 20 countries. Relevant for those merely contemplating work abroad, as well as for those who just sat on their suitcases in order to zip them shut, this volume should prove to be a tremendous asset to any Yankee relocating to King Arthur’s Court (or anywhere else). Melton advises Americans to be themselves, but to use common sense and show a little deference. For instance, listen more and speak less (and not so loudly, please). The author’s goal is to develop confident world citizens who can interact adroitly on the world scene while staying true to their American values. The 23 pages he devotes to post-9/11 security abroad are frankly insufficient given the book’s subtitle - but the quality of the information is top drawer. Melton even adds advice on how to make the transition when you return back to the U.S. getAbstract.com very strongly recommends that any American thinking of overseas employment should study this book - otherwise, things could get ugly.
About the Author
William Russell Melton has been an international lawyer and executive manager for almost three decades and has experience working in 20 countries. He is also the author of The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Playing the Harmonica.
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