NEW BOOK COVERS SIMPLE, BUT FORGOTTEN AREAS OF A JOB SEARCH
November 29, 2007
Chicago, IL – Person 1: So you got laid off last week, eh?
Person 2: Yeah.
Person 1: Fantastic. That’s great!
Person 2: What? You must be crazy! I’ve never heard anyone
say that before. What am I going to do now?
Person 1: Simple - go out and better yourself.
Person 2: Yeah, right. How?
Person 1: Do you have a plan to accomplish that goal?
Person 2: No.
Person 1: Would you like one?
Person 2: Yeah!
Person 1: Well, read on and discover thirteen techniques of
a job search.

Unemployed people struggle to find their next position because of three reasons:

· Lack of job searching knowledge/skills.
· Not knowing where to go for help.
· Financial instability.

According to the U.S. Department of Labor, thirty-seven million people were unemployed from 2000-2004! What about the financial impact these people have, the value of the library, doing a search for free, reviewing legal/illegal questions, non-chocolate ways to keep motivation high, learning about free money, benefits of free clubs or seminars, or negotiating salaries? These are some of the simple, very important, but forgotten areas that should be talked about, but they are not.

A new book now provides thirteen satisfying strategies that covers those forgotten areas and will bring results for the job seeker. The book has seven reader benefits and covers eight different areas not talked about in other books, which coupled with the usual topics completes the cycle of covering all areas of a search, not just some.

The author has also had articles published in Personal Excellence magazine, served on a job placement center board and completed a cable TV segment on career changes for a local community college, plus conducted financial seminars for both secular and Christian audiences,

Book title: Unemployed? No Problem!

Publisher: VBW Publishing

Author: Allen Giertz

Pages: 195

ISBN: 1-58939-835-1

Price: $13.95 Paperback

Publication date: September, 2006

Size: 6”x 9”
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About the Press Release
A free education + a little confidence = more money, happiness and the right position.


 
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