The Efficiency Expert (1921)
by Edgar Rice Burroughs A young college athlete named Jimmy Torrance heads to Chicago confident he can secure a high-paying job based on his personality and campus reputation, only to encounter a humbling series of setbacks. He works a string of menial jobs before bluffing his way into a position as a factory efficiency expert despite having no qualifications. The novel draws on Edgar Rice Burroughs’ own early struggles with employment, and that semi-autobiographical element gives the opening sections a grounded appeal. Edgar Rice Burroughs Jimmy’s initial confidence collides with the indifference of the job market, and the episodic progression through low-status positions conveys his gradual adjustment to reality. Even without the author’s usual fantasy trappings, the narrative preserves a familiar ERB structure: a capable protagonist adjusts to an alien environment and prevails through personal resourcefulness, achieving success and winning the affection of a ...