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Gig Economy
- How Successful Freelancers Work from Home and Build a Successful Side Business: The Freelancer Business, Book 1
- De: Steven Depoy
- Narrado por: Peter Prova
- Duración: 4 h y 1 m
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The work environment has changed. While a few years ago you could land a good job and run it for the majority of your life, nowadays we all live in a continuous update cycle. We need to constantly change to keep up with the world, otherwise we are left behind. This is a necessity. And, since it's not a viable idea to land a lifetime job, why not turn yourself into a one man company, running your own freelancing business?
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soooo boring
- De Hossam en 08-26-20
- Gig Economy
- How Successful Freelancers Work from Home and Build a Successful Side Business: The Freelancer Business, Book 1
- De: Steven Depoy
- Narrado por: Peter Prova
A guide to a life I never considered for myself
Revisado: 10-22-19
As a young professional who has come to a fork in the road, The Gig Economy was an eye-opening read. For those unfamiliar or uncomfortable with the idea of the gig economy, the idea of custom-crafting your own path can be daunting. The author recognizes that there is no one-size-fits-all solution for listener,s and the exercises in the book -- meant to guide listeners to their own answers -- are both thoughtful and accessible. For so many of us who do not have personal role models to follow into the new world of the gig economy, author brings her own experience and expertise as well as the insights and experiences of so many more. The result is a book that will show you a wide range of possibilities and challenge you to make the choices and changes necessary to lead a more intentional, more fulfilled life of your own design. This is a book and an author that I will continue to come back to in the future.
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