Synopsis
Uses self-realization worksheets, questionnaires, and surveys to help locate a rewarding and prosperous career.
From the Author
Letters from our readers"Beyond your other books, this one really unites the sensible and pragmatic with the passionate dreamer... Your commentary and the profiles demonstrate the various issues at work and provides a great road map to 'make it happen.'" - Donna Kastner, Akron, Ohio
. "Thank you for your book, Finding Your Perfect Work. Appendices II and III are lists I
have spent the past 30 to 40 years looking for.
I'm a Problem Solver/Creator with no interest in
Building; I'm an Improver with no interest in
Leading. For years I've asked what do people like me do for
a living? I can even hear Nat Hawthorne admitting
he would not have survived had he not written
'Scarlet Letter' because he had no marketable
skills.I've kept copies of Bolles' "Parachute" book and
John Holland's "Vocational Choices" book on my desk
for years hoping to get some clarification of earning a living as an independent Problem Solver/Creator/Improver. I've nearly memorized
most of the relevant DOT (Dictionary of Occupational Titles) nine-digit codes trying to more clearly envision a marketable service." Robert W. Tollick