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Finding Your Perfect Work
- Making a Living, Creating a Life
- Length: 3 hrs and 24 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In this program, Paul and Sarah Edwards provide expert advice on how you can work for yourself, combining your personal goals and dreams with the practical realities of earning a meaningful and prosperous livelihood in today's economy. Whether you're just out of college and new to the job market, thinking about changing careers, or faced with downsizing, Finding Your Perfect Work will help you find your perfect work.
©2010 Paul Edwards and Sarah Edwards (P)2010 Pacific Arts Corporation
Critic Reviews
"[A] highly readable and instructive how-to guide. [A] good first step for highly motivated readers willing to expend time and energy learning about themselves and the world of self-employment. Recommended for any unhappily employed adult considering self-employment." ( Library Journal Industry Reviews)
"While this book may help people realize what their perfect work might be, it is really aimed at developing self-employment opportunities. ...[A] valuable resource for anyone considering a change in occupational scenery." ( Reasoner)