One Person Multiple Careers is about pursuing your passions, toiling on your own ways and fashioning your tailored dream career.
Here are some "slashes"--Police officer/personal coach, Lawyer/chefs, and Actor/Web designers. With advanced technology that allows people to work from anyplace and the office routine turning into a remnant, imaginative individuals throughout the United States are surmounting exhaustion, monotony, career uncertainty and other workplace miseries through the charm and power of "The Slash Effect."
The book One Person /Multiple Careers shows how new-found classes of workforce vanguards have mixed numerous talents to fashion style of job they've always hoped for and to enhance their private lives too. It’s packed with motivating and heartwarming stories of both career and financial triumph. Also plumped with sensible advice and ideas, the book will lead you how you can also "slash" your path to an adaptable and gratifying career years.
With this tool you will know how to:
• Stay poised and balance manifold careers, however finding extra hours for valued family and friends.
• Manipulate your latest career to help nurture another slash.
• Design a bio, résumé, and Web site that will stage your distinct and multiple knacks.
• Negotiate a modified work arrangement and agreement with your boss to make yourself available for other worthwhile career quests.
The author ascribes the latest growth in slash Dom to three reasons. First, technology is radically releasing the manner that people operate and work. A good amount of what employee have customarily done at the office eight-to-five for can in fact be accomplished from anywhere with an internet link. Gradually more savvy employers are getting to realize that outcomes is more important than face time, thus it’s easier for slash-minded professionals to negotiate flexible work arrangements. The second major reason is increase in entrepreneurship, meaning people are starting out business while maintaining their day careers for security. The third one is plainly that people are living and toiling longer. Alboher believes that not everybody is apt for slash careers. Some are not good at multi-tasking, and strictly want to dedicate themselves to one quest for life.
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