Paperback: 240 pages
Publisher: Sterling (March 2, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1402769563
ISBN-13: 978-1402769566
From Publishers Weekly
This funny and energetic guidebook for the recently (or repeatedly) fired from entrepreneur and comedian Martini and journalist Reed begins with a sympathetic but no-nonsense plan for picking yourself up after you've lost a job, and moves swiftly into the brainstorming and planning necessary to start the next—and more satisfying—career. Readers are challenged to answer the all-important question What are you passionate about? and strategize from there with an eye to becoming a self-employed independent contractor. Martini and Reed investigate such potential growth markets as green industries and the Gen Y market as well as the new outcropping of nontraditional jobs for women. Advice on finding community and places to get help and a plethora of resources elevate this cheerful, encouraging book into an invaluable resource. (Mar.)
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Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Product Description
Unfortunately, unemployment is on the rise—leaving many people anxious about how to recreate themselves and renew their careers after being fired. This fresh, funny, and smart guide will be their life saver, providing them with the information they need to thrive even in this tight economic environment. It will help jobseekers and prospective entrepreneurs figure out what they really want to do next, understand the changing job market, and find work in growth areas such as green technology. There’s also advice on retraining, freelancing and independent contracting, and Internet marketing options, as well as a chapter devoted specifically to women.
Personal interviews with workers who changed their lives after getting laid off—and who are now doing what they love—offer additional inspiration.
About the Author
Kitty Martini is a prolific writer, entrepreneur and stand-up comedian. She has developed and sold four successful businesses and has contributed articles to a variety of magazines. Candice Reed is currently a freelance travel journalist and runs a successful public relations firm, Communication Culture. She has been a ghostwriter for a former president, and has published more than 5,000 business features, personal essays and travel articles in newspapers and magazines.