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Find your dream job home

You need to get your hands on a copy if:
  • You are lucky to have a job but "lucky" isn't how you feel
  • You have been made redundant and this time want to do something you love
  • You have become a "broken record" of moans and misery about your current employment situation
  • You feel there "has to be more to life than this"
  • You're ready to make the leap but don't know how
  • Life's too short to put up with what you are currently doing
  • You've always felt you were put here for a purpose.
"Unhappy at work? You need to read this book NOW!
An inspiring, brilliant guide to discovering how to change your job" - Suzy Greaves, author of Making the Big Leap.

Buy this book for friends, lovers, partners, siblings or sons and daughters or anyone who is miserably wasting their lives in the wrong job and bending your ear about it.
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Sarah WadeSarah Wade
After waitressing, cleaning men's toilets and a stint emptying cardboard boxes, a job as a TEFL teacher in former Czechoslovakia led Sarah to much listening to the BBC World Service. It set her on a path to a career in radio back in the UK. As a BBC producer, she has interviewed comedians, writers, politicians and people with fascinating stories to tell. More recently, this has spilled over into a spare-time obsession with talking to and interviewing ordinary people who have made extraordinary efforts to find jobs they love. This personal passion has led to Sarah writing her first book.
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Carole Ann RiceCarole Ann Rice
Carole Ann started out wanting to be an artist but instead became a waitress,door-to-door salesperson and once operated the tail end of a snail in a TV puppet show. "Having your hand up a snail's derriére all day is a wake-up call. I know too well the agony of the dead-end job," she recalls. Now she has found her own dream job as a coach. She is also an award-winning journalist and one-time TV presenter/programme-maker for BBC and ITV. She has written for the Independent on Sunday, Sun, Birmingham Post, Daily Express, She and Red magazine. Her clients include the London School of Economics, Visa and Marks and Spencer. She lives a happy life in London with her husband, a political commentator, and their two children.
   
     
Published by Marshall Cavendish / ISBN 9781905736478 / £12.99
T: +44 (0)20 7421 8120 info@marshallcavendish.co.uk
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