The Savvy Part-Time Professional: How to Land, Create, or Negotiate the Part-time Job of Your Dreams (Capital Ideas for Business & Personal Development) Review
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(More customer reviews)This book was filled with ideas and options for someone (like myself) who is looking into part-time work.
This book is well-researched. It is dense and has so much information written in a clear and consise manner. I especially enjoyed the segments about the workers who have made the successful change from full time to part-time.
Thank you, Ms. Berger. I am looking forward to implementing your suggestions into my own job search.
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In "The Savvy Part-time Professional," respected career and life coach Lynn Berger makes a strong case for part-time employment as a viable option for:* Parents who want more time with their children but can t risk breaking the family budget* Seniors seeking both stimulation and a cushion for dwindling retirement funds and* Stressed-out overachievers who want more from life than a sixty-hour work week and a McMansion mortgage.But Lynn doesn t stop there. She gives readers the tools, know-how, and inspiration needed to land, create, or negotiate the position they want, for the money they want. "The Savvy Part-Time Professional" includes:Real life examples of people who have made the switch; Ideas and options for part-time positions & tips for working part-time within an organization or at home; Questionnaires and work sheets to help people determine life/work needs and desires; Information on job-sharing, telecommuting, starting a small business and more; Ideas on how to negotiate or create the position you want; Resources to get you started and see you through the processThe book also contains inspirational stories of those who have made the switch, information on job-sharing and resources to get you started.
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