Books tagged: career change

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Change by Design    by Catrina Taylor
Price: Free! 9410 words. Published on April 24, 2012. .

Kei Salin has a secret. Keeping her secret has kept her alive. Now there is a choice to make. Does she save the lives around her, or risk revealing the one thing that can cost her dearly?
JobJoy: Finding Your Right Work Through the Power of Your Personal Story    by George Dutch
Price: $19.95 USD. 62800 words. Published on April 25, 2012. .

I want to show you that there is another way to approach your career. You don’t need to roll the dice and gamble away your life force. We can approach career choice systematically, with deliberate intentions to make the most of our talents and motivations. The clues are in your own story! Learn how to mine it for golden nuggets that reveal where to work and what to do there--jobjoy for life!
What To Do When You Hate Your Job    by George Dutch
Price: Free! 5100 words. Published on April 26, 2012. .

How to Free Yourself from day-to-day Career Pain or Job Dissatisfaction--and Find a Job You'll Really Love...Guaranteed.
Crosscultural Doctoring.On and Off the beaten Path    by William LeMaire
Price: Free! 69980 words. Published on May 12, 2012. .

This is about my academic career as an Ob&Gyn; my decision at 55 to jump in the unknown; my work abroad; and how I accomplished this. The book is a series of loosely connected anecdotes, medical and non medical, funny and not so funny. I will convey the excitement and satisfaction of this decision. The hope is that the book will inspire others to make the jump and may be even to write their story
Cain Fashioning :oR: The Fallen Walk    by F. Simon Grant
Price: $0.99 USD. 8950 words. Published on May 26, 2012. .

Cain Fashioning :oR: The Fallen Walk, part two of the Living Needle Trilogy, is the story of a man who is trying to figure out his girlfriend, himself, and the meaning of "scarecrow resurrection" in a world that seems to be moving closer to apocalypse.