Real Success Without a Real Job
Description
This revolutionary career book is for those millions of organizationally averse people who would like to break free of corporate life so that they have complete control over their lives. Throughout the book you will read about several ordinary individuals who have attained happiness and extraordinary success without a real job. International best-selling author Ernie Zelinski also uses experiences from his own life to show how the powerful success principles on the pages within can help you joyfully avoid the shackles of the corporate world for the rest of your life. Real Success Without a Real Job is for individuals who: Are heavily committed to having fun in their work and want more freedom in their lives. Want a more relaxed work environment. Want reasons to never work at a real job. Want no set hours and a lot of latitude in how their work gets done. Want to avoid becoming just another cog who works for a faceless giant. Want to find their own important mission, true calling, or passionate pursuit. Know without any doubt in their minds that they are organizationally averse. Believe that having two or three real friends and the time to spend with them is more important than making a lot of money. Want to work at a dream job or run an unconventional business. Want to gain courage to write the letter that they are leaving the corporate world forever. * Want to live an extraordinary life that is the envy of the corporate world Ernie Zelinski’s many free e-books such as The 237 Best Things Ever Said about Retirement, , 101 Reasons to Love a Recession, and Graffiti for the Employees' Soul are available on his three websites: Love a RecessionThe Fun at Work Café Retirement Planning Cafe Notes: The revised edition of this book was reissued in March 2009 as Career Success Without a Real Job: The Career Book for People Too Smart to Work in Corporations ERNIE ZELINSKI is the author of the international bestsellers How to Retire Happy, Wild, and Free (published in 8 foreign languages) and The Joy of Not Working (published in 17 languages).
