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Creating Job Security Resource Guide - 2009 edition    by Debra Yergen
Price: $1.99 USD. 9290 words. Published on December 31, 2008. .

The Creating Job Security Resource Guide is for job seekers who need to find a job this week or this month. In addition to 75+ hot job online resources categorized according to executive, general, freelance and stay-at-home Web sites, this book includes the critical tools job seekers need right now: questions from corporate questionnaires, help for navigating newspaper/online ads, and much more.
ChicagoWriter's Guide to Writing Jobs    by Mary Ellen Waszak
Price: $5.00 USD. 21260 words. Published on April 15, 2009. .

Being a Chicago Writer is not about latitude, it's about attitude. We're smart, talented, hard-working, and determined to succeed. And in the global marketplace, our skills can be put to work across town, across the country, or across the world. Showcases 46 jobs for writers, including educational requirements, salary ranges, and support. The most complete guide to writing jobs on the market.
How To Do What You Love for a Living    by D. Patrick Miller
Price: $3.95 USD. 10970 words. Published on May 12, 2009. .

In this three-part article, D. Patrick Miller examines a variety of approaches to finding work you love to do, with expert help offered by Marsha Sinetar, Nancy Anderson, Sue Bender, Gregg Levoy, Carol Adrienne, and others. Part of the "Fearless Practicals" series of very useful e-books.
Discover Yourself On The Yellow Brick Road - 7 Core Principles of Career Success    by Wendy Dashwood-Quick
Price: $9.99 USD. 54440 words. Published on December 8, 2009. .

Dan "Scarecrow" Burnside, Louisa Lyons, and Tom Tindall-Heart are experiencing a crisis in their lives and careers. Dan's heading for burnout, Louisa's career is going nowhere and Tom is having a mid life crisis. Until that is they are given a copy of a book which changes their lives. This book is a fusion of fiction and self development, which is fun, entertaining and easy to read.
Five Basic Principles Of Time Management In Goal-Setting - The Tools You Need To Move Forward To The Next Level    by Dana (D.M. Blake) Morris-Blake
Price: $4.95 USD. 3710 words. Published on December 26, 2009. .

What would you like to accomplish within five years? This ebook is a step-by-step guide of encouragement, practical advice, and general tips which will prepare you for your journey to success. It offers a common sense planning approach which can leave you with a blueprint for advancement to your next level. Now is the time to pursue your goals and dreams!
Job Searches Beyond the Big Cities: Finding Employment in Medium to Small-Sized Markets    by Sarah Fuller
Price: $2.99 USD. 20250 words. Published on December 30, 2009. .

Would you like to learn the best ways to search for jobs in medium and smaller-sized cities and towns? In this book, you wil get information essential to understanding the unique nature of securing interviews and jobs in these markets. You will find job search tools that will enable you to develop a larger pool of job opportunities than you thought possible. Also, learn about online job resources.
Hacking The I.T. Cube: Lock picking sports guide    by Douglas Chick
Price: $5.99 USD. 65680 words. Published on February 16, 2010. .

Hacking the Cube is a straightforward and sometimes comical look into the everyday world of information technology. It answers questions that many IT professionals and newcomers ask about the tools and skills needed to survive one of the most complex career fields in the world. Most computer books deal with configuring software and do little to help you learn what you need to know. to work.
A Career in Computers    by Douglas Chick
Price: $4.99 USD. 38940 words. Published on February 16, 2010. .

A Career in Computers is a straightforward and sometimes comical look into finding a job in the field of the computer sciences. It answers questions that many IT professionals and newcomers need to know when looking for a job and what they should expect. Most computer books deal with configuring software and do little in answering important career questions in the IT field.
Running for Office    by Mary Anne Gale
Price: $19.99 USD. 33120 words. Published on February 21, 2010. .

Running for Office presents a life-changing approach to work. It explains the why and how of professional relationships. You'll learn that relationships are not extra to doing great work; they are the essence of how employees learn and how work gets done.
There's No Business Without the Show!: Using Showbiz Skills to Get Blockbuster Sales!    by Tom Becka
Price: $2.95 USD. 24410 words. Agented by Concierge Publishing Services  on March 30, 2010. .

There's No Business Without the Show will help you improve your sales performance instantly. No matter where you are in your sales career, this book can help you get more from your efforts. The best thing about blending showmanship with salesmanship is that clients will be more loyal because they like you, and they’ll actually enjoy dealing with you even though you're after their money).