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Free book on job quitting
Lets face it, in these hard times quitting your job might not be your decision!
There are layoffs and redundancies everywhere you look, and I thought you might want to have a relaxed read about your options.
Quit your job in 90 days
Quit your job in 90 days is now placed on the first page of my home business site, http://homebizassistant.com/
Although the book details a 90 day preparation to launching an Internet career, someone unfortunate enough to have 90 days on their hands, might find it just the ticket. The ebook, which is a free download is from the Author, Tony Sheperd, who launched his online publishing business a few years ago with the one month magnate.
In between writing, Tony is helping 500 people through an intensive online course that he also runs. Course entrants gain free access to the book where he shows you the exact method, he used to earn $8000 in 8 weeks.
Back to the credit crunch
I hate that term. What is a credit crunch? It’s certainly not the self inflicted greed driven, near catastrophic meltdown of our globally economy that we all know and love. We are in recession, and the grip is still on. Despite France and Germany reporting growth, I still suspect either figures manipulation, or central bank deal.
Do the people in the streets of these 2 countries feel in a growth environment? I doubt it.
Don’t get me wrong, there are still very successful business around, they just tend to keep it a little quieter in these times. Myself, I have never been busier, and have seen improvements in my business constantly throughout the credit crunch, but I work online, and that’s the difference.
A recent survey recently showed that people tightening their belts to save cash were willing to give up a great many items, butit was highlighted that the computer and Internet access were not an option. Think about it for a minute, my customers, refuse to give up broadband access because they value it too much. That means they will see more of my ads, buy more of my products, and keep the Internet alive and vibrant throughout the entire length of this dreadful recession.
Who could have predicted it?
It’s a funny old world,
Pete