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Self-Employed - 50 Signs That You Might Be An Entrepreneur - cover

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Self-Employed - 50 Signs That You Might Be An Entrepreneur

Joel Comm, John Rampton

Publisher: Morgan James Publishing

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Summary

Relevant to the burgeoning entrepreneur, freelance, and small business owner market, which is set to dominate the overall work market.
Written by entrepreneurs that have started, managed, and sold many successful businesses.  
Contains numerous stories and case studies that detail the signs listed in the book.
Easy to read as a book essentially that serves as a list so it can be read in chunks.
Available since: 06/09/2017.

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