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Free From Corporate America: A Tactical Guide to Success on Your Own Terms

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Free From Corporate America: A Tactical Guide to Success on Your Own Terms
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Publisher: Smashwords
ISBN/ASIN: 0972598855
Number of pages: 129

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Today's workers are free agents who sink or swim on their own. So what are you going to do about it? Get Free from Corporate America! The best way to take control of your future is to adopt an entrepreneurial approach to your career. Jon wrote this book for people like himself - those who want to succeed, but on their own terms.

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