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Second Careers: New Ways to Work After 50.
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Second Careers: New Ways to Work After 50. Trade paperback -

by Caroline Bird

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  • very good
  • Paperback
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Little Brown & Co, Feb-92. First Edition, Ex-Library. Trade Paperback. Very Good. GREAT BOOK! CLEAR TAPE ALONG SPINE & CORNER BEND ON RED COVER. LIGHTLY AGED, LIBRARY STAMPS, SMUDGD ON EDGES BUT NO MARKING IN TEXT.
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  • Title Second Careers: New Ways to Work After 50.
  • Author Caroline Bird
  • Binding Trade Paperback
  • Edition First Edition, Ex-Library
  • Condition Used - Very Good
  • Pages 368
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Little Brown & Co, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
  • Date Feb-92
  • Features Bibliography, Index
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 13985
  • ISBN 9780316095990 / 0316095990
  • Weight 1.22 lbs (0.55 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.06 x 6.1 x 0.9 in (23.01 x 15.49 x 2.29 cm)
  • Themes
    • Geographic Orientation: Tennessee
  • Library of Congress subjects Career changes - United States, Older people - Employment - United States
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 91020604
  • Dewey Decimal Code 650.140

From the rear cover

This practical guide analyzed the career switches of 6,347 people over 50 in nearly 300 occupations. As the only record of its kind, it has horizon-broadening suggestions for people of any age who want to switch to work that better fits their talents, interests, and current lifestyle. Hundreds of switchers tell why they moved, what they had to learn, how they got their present jobs, and what's good and bad about them.