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It's estimated that four out of five people dislike what they do for a living, and many hate it. That's right. The vast majority of your listeners would rather be doing almost anything else with the time they spend at work. The Career ClinicŪ with Maureen Anderson can help you change that. Every weekend, Maureen talks to experts with advice on everything from discovering what your listeners are good at to negotiating a salary once they've been offered a position. She also talks with people who've already found their dream jobs--who have tips on how your listeners can, too. Maureen Anderson is a civil engineering graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln who held a variety of positions in management and sales before getting into radio. She attributes her successful career change to the training she did with Richard Bolles, author of What Color Is Your Parachute? Maureen is an award-winning journalist whose articles and essays have appeared in publications ranging from Radio World to Spirituality & Health. She is the author, with Dick Beardsley, of Staying the Course: A Runner's Toughest Race (University of Minnesota Press, 2002). She is also the author, with Jon Hovde, of Left for Dead: A Second Life after Vietnam (Minnesota, 2005), which won a 2006 Minnesota Book Award. And she's the author of The Career Clinic: Eight Simple Rules for Finding Work You Love. |
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