Work for ‘the best boss’
Date of Review:
05/24/2008
Subject of Review (write-in):
Real Success Without a Real Job (Soon to be Re-issued as Career Success Without a Real Job: The Career Book for People Too Smart to Work in Corporations
Reviewer:
D. Murali
Source:
Business Line
Review Excerpt:
Work for the Best Boss

If, at work, you don’t feel listened to, your work is unappreciated, you are underpaid, and you have been overlooked for a promotion while someone less creative and productive has been awarded the job, it is quite likely that you may begin to wonder why you are there.
In which case, you may be a prime candidate to join the league of the self-employed, and start working for ‘the best boss in the world,’ suggests Ernie Zelinski in Real Success Without a Real Job
( www.macmillanindia.com ). “As long as you work for someone else, regardless of how much money you earn, you will never be truly free,” Real Success Author Ernie Zelinski's bemoans. “Contrary to what a lot of people believe, self-employment does not mean that you have to live in poverty. In fact, there is opportunity to end up being better off financially than 99 per cent of corporate workers.”Zelinski cites studies to state that individuals who go into business because they want to perform a service they love performing or selling a product they love selling make more money in the long term than individuals who go into business just to make money.
Persuasive enough to help you quit your job painlessly.
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