Escaping the American Job Trap: Creating Network Communities to Obtain Financial Freedom - The Trend of the 21st Century

Escaping the American Job Trap: Creating Network Communities to Obtain Financial Freedom - The Trend of the 21st Century

by Ruby L. Ward, Ph.D.
Escaping the American Job Trap: Creating Network Communities to Obtain Financial Freedom - The Trend of the 21st Century

Escaping the American Job Trap: Creating Network Communities to Obtain Financial Freedom - The Trend of the 21st Century

by Ruby L. Ward, Ph.D.

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Overview

This book illuminates ideas for new ventures in the changing job market. The author urges the readers to rethink the commonly accepted conventions of wage-earning and boldly embrace the new entrepreneurial opportunities opening up in the new technological age. She offers exciting ideas for finding a career that puts your money in circulation to work for you, instead of you working for your money. Never before has the concept of business networking been more practical as the Internet puts the marketplace in your home and at your fingertips. “Escaping the American Job Trap” offers a practical plan and proven strategies for establishing a home-based direct marketing business that will free you from the constraints, insecurities and limitations of a traditional job. By creating network communities, it has been a proven way to obtain financial freedom – the trend of the 21st century. This book is well-researched, informational and communicated in a friendly, accessible voice. The author has written another book that offers creative financial opportunities for Christians, “Breaking the Financial Curse of Poverty Over Your Life. - Entrepreneurship: A Divine Calling From God.”

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781465332509
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 11/27/2001
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 179
File size: 198 KB
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