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Title: Train
at Home to Work At Home: How to Get Certified, Earn a Degree
or Take a Class from Home to Begin a Work-at-Home Career
Author: Michelle McGarry
Genre: Business/Work-at-Home
Publisher: iUniverse, Inc.
ISBN: 0-595-28450-7
Pages: 174
Rating: 5 Gold Stars
Comment: Extremely Recommended (You’ll regret if you miss
it!)
Reviewed by: Jennie S. Bev, BookReviewClub.com
Finally,
there is a book that actually shows its readers how to train
at home to work at home. Out of all books that “teach”
to work at home, McGarry’s is probably one of the very
best. It is comprehensive, resourceful, extremely
interesting and fun to read. A fantastic resource that
deserves the best spot on your bookshelf.
Frankly
speaking, I’ve never read a book written with such careful
resourcefulness. The author’s love for work-at-home
careers truly shines through every page she writes.
This
book includes 27 top work-at-home careers (that’s what she
calls it due to the notorious reputation of “home
business” term), of which a few might not sound familiar
to you. I didn’t know what “scoping” meant until I
read the well-written and easy-to-grasp description.
McGarry
cleverly and wittily describes what the career entails,
where to get trained (via distance learning –online and
offline) and how much the tuition costs. She also includes a
chock full of information of additional resources, such as
web sites, books and e-books.
In
addition to its resourcefulness, I also like this book’s
friendly and straight-to-the-heart writing style. As a
work-at-homer herself, the author shares her joy and
encourages others to choose the one vocation that fits the
working at home lifestyle. You’ll be inspired to start
your home career immediately with confidence.
If
you need a really good book about working at home, this is
definitely not the one you’d want to miss. It will help
you hit the ground running. I, for sure, will keep this book
within reach because I will keep returning from time to time.
A Review by BookReviewClub.com
Reviewed by Jennie
S. Bev,
a San Francisco-based author, business coach and
instructional designer. She is the author of FabJob.com
Guide to Become a Management Consultant, principal of WritingGigs.com
and editor-in-chief of StyleCareer.com.
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