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How to Beat the Unemployment Blues    by Robert Donaldson
Price: Free! 1180 words. Published on October 25, 2012. .

Unemployment is not a permanent state of existence. View it as only temporary. Unemployment can be a springboard to financial independence with your own business.
A Short List of 200 of President Obama’s First Term Accomplishments    by Dr. Christopher Handy, Ph.D.
Price: $1.00 USD. 5670 words. Published on November 10, 2012. .

This short e-book “President Obama First Term Accomplishments” is a short list of accomplishments of a man who cares more about his country and the people than most past Presidents. This is why he was elected for a second term by an overwhelming majority of people who want to see America move forward with this man as their leader.
Unemployed: Staying Relevant During Long-Term Unemployment    by Lisa Jeannine
Price: $1.99 USD. 9060 words. Published on November 15, 2012. .

A self-help book for those who seek help with finding ways to improve their chances finding a job.
Stop Losing Unemployment Hearings! What nobody tells employers about unemployment .    by Dustin Stohler
Price: $99.99 USD. 19440 words. Published on November 17, 2012. .

Written by a labor attorney and former general counsel of a state unemployment agency, this guide explains the mistakes employers are making and the steps you can take to avoid them. Learn how to move beyond documentation to actual collection of evidence. Learn the actual techniques attorneys use on cross examination to force the claimant to admit you fired him for cause.
Comfort Shackles    by Douglas T. Vale
Price: $2.99 USD. 30920 words. Published on December 5, 2012. .

Another meeting with the boss. Nothing to worry about, he thinks, but he still fears getting let go from his job. Losing his job is worse than death. A science fiction novella.
Templand    by Jill Elaine Hughes
Price: $2.99 USD. 85720 words. Published on December 27, 2012. .

The heroine, Melanie Evers, is a plucky young working-class woman from Akron, Ohio struggling to support herself in Chicago in the post-9-11 economy. TEMPLAND follows Melanie's journey through the temporary employment world from a college student on "just a summer job" to a 28-year-old woman on a series of ever-more-wacky temp assignments.
FUNemployed: The Workbook for Surviving and Thriving in Unemployment    by Kerry Quinn
Price: $0.99 USD. 7760 words. Published on December 27, 2012. .

This ebook is a workbook for surviving and thriving in unemployment. Tips, tools and steps are concisely outlined for the unemployed to follow from the day of their layoff throughout their unemployment.
How To Survive Unemployment [Article]    by Cathy Harris
Price: $0.99 USD. 5660 words. Published on December 30, 2012. .

In this article you will learn how to survive unemployment whether you were wrongfully terminated or just laid-off because of the economy.
How To Get A Job In 30 Days Or Less! - Discover Insider Hiring Secrets On Applying & Interviewing For Any Job And Job Getting Tips & Strategies To Find The Job You Desire    by George Egbuonu
Price: $4.99 USD. . Published on January 12, 2013. .

How To Get A Job In 30 Days Or Less, helps you discover insider hiring secrets on applying and interviewing for any job in any industry regardless of your qualifications, education or experience. Do you know the reasons why it has been so difficult for you to find work & employment opportunities in this economy while a few job seekers have had an easier time getting jobs over you?
Essays for the 99% - The Auction - The Choice    by John David
Price: Free! 3730 words. Published on January 22, 2013. .

The “Essays for the 99%” are the voice of the speechless, the dream of the hopeless, and the passion of the true Patriots who love this great nation enough to want to save it. This is “The Auction,” and “The Choice.” Our government is for sale to the highest bidder, and there will be no "winner" for the American people. There is a word for those who sell what they do not own—“Criminal.”