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The Essential Guide To Becoming A Flight Attendant48 reviews
Kiki Ward

Kiwi Productions, 2000

Book leaves you ready to get the job
I bought this book for a friend of mine. She read it and got all the hints to be a flight attendant, well really to get the job after difficult interview processes. She wasn't a FA but now she have worked for 2 airlines (AIR NOSTRUM and CLICKAIR). Fascinating, explicit and encouraging. 2-thumbs-up.
  
  











  



  
Some Assembly Required - Second Edition42 reviews

New Year Publishing LLC, 2007

Thom Singer Does It Again
Thom Singer is one of my favorite networking authors. Why? He practices what he preaches. He not only tells me how to network, and how to get more out of business and professional relationships, he does it himself. Other network authors are too busy networking with "important people" to network in my space (with the average, hard-working professional that we all work with) to really be ...
  
  











  



  
Getting Past No44 reviews

Bantam, 2007

Good product
The book was in the exact condition that the seller described which is the most important thing about doing business on this site to me. I appreciate dealing with fair business people and I am happy with my purchase.
  
  











  



  
The 2-Second Commute: Join the Exploding Ranks of Freelance Virtual Assistants68 reviews
Christine Durst, Michael Haaren

Career Press, 2005

2 Seconds to Love
This is a wonderful book for the aspiring Virtual Assistant. The authors go into great detail on all aspects of running your own VA business, and their insight is timely and comprehensive. In particular, you'll enjoy the extensive chapter on marketing, which details various ways that a VA can capture the greatest share of the marketplace. I highly recommend this book as a must-read and a resource ...
  
  











  



  
No More Ramen: The 20-Something's Real World Survival Guide: Straight Talk on Jobs, Money, Balance, Life, and ...39 reviews
Nicholas Aretakis

Next Stage Press, 2006

Must-have!
After reading No More Ramen: The 20-something's Real World Survival Guide, by Nicholas Aretakis, my advice to prospective readers of this book is: do not be misled by the title; you do not have to be living off Ramen noodles to benefit from this book! ANYONE from the ages of 14 to 50, maybe 60, will find the information in here useful, because it covers such a wide range of topics that focus on ...
  
  











  



  
Work Less, Make More: Stop Working So Hard and Create the Life You Really Want (Unabridged)37 reviews
Jennifer White

audible.com

Good Book!
If you feel that you work to hard and earn to little, this book is for you. Jennifer White shows you how to be more effective in whatever you do. When you become more effective--you will start earning more money-because your more effective, more valuable. Jennifer is one of the top coaches in the nation and it's not for no reason. Her methods are sound. Proven. They Work. Highly recommended. Zev ...
  
  











  



  
Guerrilla Marketing for Job Hunters: 400 Unconventional Tips, Tricks, and Tactics for Landing Your Dream Job77 reviews
Jay Conrad Levinson, David Perry

Wiley, 2005

great ideas to jumpstart your job search
i'm not usually one to review books, but this book definitely helped me in my job search... i had been searching for a job in ny for 2.5 months with minimal responses from companies... once i started revamping my cover letters and refocusing my search, i got 8 calls from companies, interviewed well thru 3 final rounds, and so far i'm at 2 offers, working on the 3rd. just try it! fyi - there are a ...
  
  











  



  
Hello Real World!: A Student'S Approach To Great Internships Co-Ops And Entry Level Positions38 reviews
Jengyee Liang

BookSurge Publishing, 2006

Hello Real World! deserves to be mandatory reading for any prospective college graduate.
Written by recent college student and internship-savvy author Jengyee Liang, Hello Real World: A Student's Approach to Great Internships, Co-ops, and Entry Level Positions is a no-nonsense, tell-it-like-it-is guide especially for job-hunting students fresh out of school (or wrapping up their final school year). From job hunting tips (a 3.5 GPA and a balanced, well-rounded life can be more ...
  
  











  



  
Resume Magic: Trade Secrets of a Professional Resume Writer39 reviews
Susan Britton Whitcomb

Jist Works, 1998

This is a MUST have!
The is quite simply the best book on resume writing I've ever read. I've worked in HR for over 20 years, and I've never seen anything like this. Well worth the money. So far, I've used this book to write four resumes for family and friends, all of which have resulted in jobs. If I could have given this book 7 stars, I would have.
  
  











  



  
Finding A Job God's Way(Moving into the HOV Lane of Your Career)50 reviews
David Rawles

Hannibal Books, 2004

Hoghly recommended for the job seeker!
David has a wealth of corporate experience to draw from in the development of this book. Knowing how to find a job in today's world is like trying to hit a moving target. David has up to date proven tips on how to effectively find a job in the job market today. Reader's are advised to put their past behind them, look to the future, gain their focus and target their search. An accountability ...
  
  











  



  
The Book of Alternative Photographic Processes33 reviews
Christopher James

Delmar Cengage Learning, 2001

Oldie but Goodie Updated
You'd think that alternative photographic processes would be dead in this digital age, but there's still a lot of life in these fun, techniques, some of which date back 100 years or more. If you want to have fun, and rediscover some of the joy of photography, buy this book and try some of these processes for yourself.
  
  











  



  
Make Your Own Luck: Success Tactics You'll Never Learn in B-School32 reviews
Peter Kash, Tom Monte

Prentice Hall Press, 2002

A life Altering Book
I have to say that I pick up a lot of books (from personal success to mathematical tomes) and read them over a period of a week to a month, but not this book. This book is so engrossing that I finished it in two days! Peter Kash really hit a note inside me when he talked about the coincidences and serendipity in eveyone's life. When you look at the world the way Peter Kash does everything ...
  
  











  



  
Hr from the Heart: Inspiring Stories and Strategies for Building the People Side of Great Business35 reviews

AMACOM/American Management Association, 2003

Beyond Theory Into Real-Life HR
I have been involved in the HR field for some 21 years. Like any HR professional, we have a lot of stories to tell. In this book, Libby Sartain has a way of melding her stories with solid HR theory. At times, the book is simple and colloquial but more often than not it weaves its simplicity into a picture of HR I think and practitionaer would want to establish at their workplace. A lot has ...
  
  











  



  
Kingdomality: An Ingenious New Way to Triumph in Management (Unabridged)31 reviews
Silvano, Sheldon, Richard, Susan Bowles

audible.com

A must in personality tests
I found Kingdomality (the test) almost 10 years ago. I took the test and was impressed by its accuracy. Since then, I have taken the online test 3 or 4 times more, with the same results. So, when browsing on a local bookstore, I saw that the test creators had a book about Kingdomality, I did not hesitate and bought it. What is Kingdomality (the test and the book) about? Well, it basically ...
  
  











  



  
Money Talks: How to Make a Million As a Speaker33 reviews
Alan Weiss

McGraw-Hill Companies, 1997

Not Your typical Presentation Book
When I found this book, I got it from Library and after checking it out numerous times, Alan Weiss book has found a permanent place in my Library. First of all, his writing style is frank and to the point. This book is all substance and no fluff. He focuses on speaking as a profession that provides a service. All of his advice is real world relevant. He gives straight advice regarding speakers ...
  
  











  



  
How to Sell Books on Amazon: The Stay-at-home Mom's Secret Step-by-step Guide to Selling Used Books on Amazon34 reviews
Christine Miller

Ophelia Books, 2008

Getting this guide is like hiring a personal trainer and mentor.
Yes, it's true that Amazon itself does a good job of being user-friendly for sellers, but for new-to-the-business folks like me, this is a terrific guide. It's like hiring a personal trainer who's at your side when you want her. It's like exercise--yes, you can do it all by yourself, but it does help to have that one-on-one expertise. Miller is organized, clear and concise and, she's got a ...
  
  











  



  
Sandbox Wisdom: Revolutionize Your Brand with the Genius of Childhood31 reviews
Thomas E. Asacker

Eastside Publishing (NH), 2000

How Customers Feel About Your Company IS Your Company!
This is an easy book to read with fundamental statements on what is most important in being successful today in business and in your own career. Good reminders in a world where communication is quick and often without the human feeling of caring and understanding. In addition to being easy to read is is a great story! This book is a must for managers and supervisors working in a fast changing ...
  
  











  



  
Mobbing: Emotional Abuse in the American Workplace32 reviews
Noa Davenport, Ruth D. Schwartz, ...

Civil Society Publishing, 1999

psychological harassment
Before my experience of becoming a victim of "mobbing", I had never heard of this word. I've had to deal with a bully or two in the past, and the usual work pressures caused by demanding bosses and strict deadlines. But nothing prepared me for the experience of being mobbed. It was passive aggressive style mobbing. This book was a great resource for myself, though it made me sad that some ...
  
  











  



  
Cruise Ship Job In 14 Days: The LASER Strategy for Next Generation Applying35 reviews
Bogdan Mihaylov

AuthorHouse, 2004

Note from Cruise Lines Intil. Association's Exec. Director
I was impressed from this author and his book, which established itself as the Gold Standard in applying for cruise ship employment. The Cruise Lines International Association which I chair includes 24 of the major cruise lines. Our objective is to raise awareness about the cruise experience. If you are interested in getting a cruise ship job now, there are excellent opportunities because ...
  
  











  



  
Working Alone: Making the Most of Self-Employment32 reviews
Murray Felsher

Berkley, 1996

Outstanding, for a start...
I am a consultant, working by myself (president and chief bottle-washer) out of my home in suburban Baltimore. I've heard good things about this book, but was unable to locate a copy until last week. I was finally able to get a (used) copy of Working Alone, and having read it and believed it thoroughly, it has earned an honored spot atop my desk, and will remain there indefinitely. This is a ...
  
  











  







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