Are you looking for a work-at-home job or business? Are you tired of torturous commutes, endless meetings, and countless interruptions? Do you want a better balance between work and life?
For thousands of people just like you, a work-at-home job, freelance career, or home business is their road to freedom, control, and happiness.
This book offers work-at-home hope for everyone from high school grads to PhD’s, secretaries to programmers, Gen Y’ers to Baby Boomers. It offers step-by-step details about the who, what, why, and how of working from home: the advantages and disadvantages, the skills and traits you’ll need to succeed, and how to avoid losing your shirt as you undress for success.
Jack Nilles, the man who started the telework movement more than three decades ago says this about Undress For Success:
"Kate Lister and Tom Harnish have been there. They are practicing entrepreneurs. They know the problems, the terrors and joys of making their own future. The issues, the possibilities, the hazards, practical rules of operation and a wealth of options and how-tos are here for you to explore"
From interviews with people who work at home you’ll learn about the techniques, technologies, and strategies that make them successful. Undress for Success is the ultimate guide for making the road less traveled your way to work.
. . . If you’re an employee, you’ll discover how to successfully pitch a work-at-home program to your boss or find a new employer who loves the idea.
. . . If you want to freelance, Undress For Success offers a guide for how to find, price and get paid for your work.
. . . If you want to run a home business, it reveals the motivations, talents, and resources you’ll need to get started.
. . . If you’re an employer or government leader, you’ll find a fascinating look at how at-home workers are more productive, help reduce traffic, and even slow global warming.
And one of our favorite self-published books . . .
Confessions of a Stay at Home Mom by Tamara Heacock
If Tamara, a mother of 5, count ‘em 5—and not all of them in school yet—can find a way to work from home, you can too. Her Confessions of a Stay At Home Mom, is an inspirational read for any mother. Click on the book to read more about it on her web site.
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