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The Joy of Not Working: A Book for the Retired, Unemployed and Overworked- 21st
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The Joy of Not Working: A Book for the Retired, Unemployed and Overworked- 21st Century Edition Paperback - 2003 - 2nd Edition

by Zelinski, Ernie J

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In this completely revised and expanded edition, readers will learn how to create an excellent work/life balance by working less, producing more, and being more leisurely.

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Ten Speed Press, 9/1/2003. Revised. paperback. Good. 6x0x9. DAMAGED - Bruise/tear to cover/spine.
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ERNIE J. ZELINSKI has an Engineering degree and an MBA from the University of Alberta. Because he is truly organizationally averse, he has not had a real job for over twenty-five years. Ernie speaks professionally on the subjects of real success, retirement, and applying creativity to business and leisure.

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"The message is that leisure, not work, is critical to happiness. . . . Zelinski points out that no one'¬?s dying words have ever included, '¬´I wish I had worked more.'¬? "-Financial Post"Ernie Zelinski helps others find time to live."-Boston Herald"[Is the] key to success and keeping life meaningful."-Contra Costa Times

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ERNIE J. ZELINSKI has an Engineering degree and an MBA from the University of Alberta. Because he is truly organizationally averse, he has not had a real job for over twenty-five years. Ernie speaks professionally on the subjects of real success, retirement, and applying creativity to business and leisure.