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Career Success Without a Real Job: The Career Book for People Too Smart to Work in Corporations
 
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Career Success Without a Real Job: The Career Book for People Too Smart to Work in Corporations [Paperback]

Ernie J. Zelinski
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A career guide to being successful without the nine-to-five grind.

Twenty-five years ago, Ernie J. Zelinski was fired from his engineering job for taking too much vacation time. Now, he works only five hours a day and earns more money than 80 percent of the corporate world. CAREER SUCCESS WITHOUT A REAL JOB provides practical tips and inspiration for creative and ambitious individuals looking to escape the rat race and make a good living on their own terms.

"Ernie Zelinski helps others find the time to live." --Boston Herald

About the Author

ERNIE J. ZELINSKI is a best-selling author, consultant, and lecturer on the subject of applying creativity to business and leisure. He lives in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Career success is only possible without a job!, April 4 2009
Career Success Without A Real Job is easily Ernie's best book, if only because the author's cumulative work and life experience have honed his social commentary skills and knack for telling it like it is. In this book, he has chosen not to rest on his laurels, but to inspire us with another dose of how delicious creating our own realities can be, and how with a little ingenuity and passion, we can not only afford - but also thrive - in our new found freedom from the daily grind. Mr. Zelinski has again answered the call in this book, and given truly sane people another collectible to add to their libraries.
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Amazon.com: 4.9 out of 5 stars (13 customer reviews)

18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Blew me away..., May 9 2009
By Dan - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Career Success Without a Real Job: The Career Book for People Too Smart to Work in Corporations (Paperback)
This book is BLOWING ME AWAY! Get out of the corporate world NOW!

Chapter 1. "Life without a real job will set you free."
I underlined a sentence, "Working at something just for the money is something fearful people do. It is a sign of their lack of self-confidence in their ability, talent, and creativity to earn money doing something they enjoy." Wow. But what if you make a LOT of money. A few paragraphs down, "There can be no doubt that getting trapped in to believing that money is the most important thing in a job increases your chances of being trapped in a miserable job for the rest of your life." Double wow. In our overly materialistic society, we think that money will solve everything, even a dis-satisfying career. I got an idea, I hate my job, let's just get promoted, make more money, and it will take care of the fact that I hate my job. Brilliant. NOT!

Chapter 2. Unreal jobs -- so many worlds; what to do.

The first part of this chapter stopped me in my tracks (at least my eyes in their tracks). Business Week surveyed successful American business executives about their job. 72% where not in their dream job. They named things like they wanted to be a chef, golf pro, rock star, bed-and-breakfast-inn owner/operator. Here's what stops me in my tracks. These guys have the RESOURCES TO DO THEIR DREAM JOBS, BUT MORE MONEY WON'T SEEM TO LEAD THEM DOWN THEIR DREAM PATH. What is holding these guys back? They didn't "choose wisely", to quote the Matrix. And they are paying for it.

I like his list "100 of the coolest unreal jobs." I put tic marks next to many of them as something I would like to pursue.

Chapter 7, "The work model for people to prosperous to do mornings" was the one I went straight to when I first got the book. This chapter talks about making money on the internet. I found it very informative, and Ernie gives lots of examples of people who have made good money on the i-net.

Overall, this book gives you a boost in changing your thinking about the corporate world. Your thinking will never be the same again.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars If Zelinski can do it, so can you!, Mar 19 2011
By RandomDayJob - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Career Success Without a Real Job: The Career Book for People Too Smart to Work in Corporations (Paperback)
Ernie Zelinski, author of Career Success without a Real Job', hasn't had a real job in over 25 years. Back in the day, Zelinski worked as an Engineer, but hated the firm grip of the corporate world. With no writing experience, Zelinski left the corporate life to become a writer and speaker. Though his success started very slow, he has now published 14 books internationally!

I found it interesting that Zelinski had no formal training as a writer. Most publishers and many critics complained he could not write. In the beginning, Zelinski self-published his own book. After a while, the book sales were high enough for publishers to take notice and they began to publish his work.

This guy works 4-5 hours a day. Never misses a workout and enjoys life to the fullest. Zelinski is an inspiration that anyone persistent enough can accomplish a dream. There are several examples through out the book of people who followed in Zelinski's foot steps.

If you are considering leaving the corporate life to pursue your own career or thinking about writing your first book, I would consider Career Success without a Real Job, a valuable read.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome as usual!, July 4 2010
By EJ Essic "EJ Essic" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Career Success Without a Real Job: The Career Book for People Too Smart to Work in Corporations (Paperback)
I read Retire Happy, Wild and Free a few years ago and that began my retirement journey, which has been amazing and more fun than I ever imagined, and created a new career for myself.

As a counselor, I worked with many people on job and career-related issues. I wish Career Success without a Real Job had been available then. I would have recommended that almost every one of my clients get a copy and read it cover to cover. The idea that staying with a company year after year and feeling miserable because of what Ernie Zelinski terms "career inertia" is painful to consider, yet this is what so many of my clients did, because they were so afraid of trying anything else and failing. The fear of being in control of their own lives and fear of the "unknown" seems to keep so many people bound to jobs they hate.

In Career Success without a Real Job, the reader is challenged to open his or her mind and discover what will make career/job happiness become a reality. This book is designed to help you understand yourself, the corporate world and the job market, and how you can create your perfect niche in it. The book is filled with exercises and examples and every one is both encouraging and inspiring. When we read stories of other people like ourselves making change and succeeding, it brings that reality a bit closer to us. With each added example, we become a bit more willing to put a toe in the water, to maybe try something new and see what happens.

Ernie has a way of writing that is so easy and comfortable to read that it often feels as though he is right there with you, coaching you along, telling you that you can do it. That is one of his gifts, and this book carries on the work he has done in his preceeding books: telling us in no uncertain terms that he KNOWS we have what it takes to be happy and to have a career or job that makes you want to get up every morning and get to it. You've gotta admit: if you can do that every day, your world will be beautiful place.

I highly recommend this book to anyone who has any interest at all (even a glimmer) in not sticking with the old corporation "9-5, 1 or 2 weeks of vacation a year" routine. If you think that just maybe there might be something else out there for you, buy this book and change your life.
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