Apr 5, 2009

First Two Copies of Career Success Without a Real Job Worth $410




On April 4 I donated 2 copies of Career Success Without a Real Job to the One Child's Village Fundraiser and Charity Auction .

The copies had been Fed Exed from Transcontinental Printing in Quebec so that I could have them in time for the Event.

The organizers were going to give the two copies out as door prizes but I insisted that they include the copies in the live auction, which was going to have only one main item.

The main item of a Edmonton Oilers toy box with a lot of goodies brought in $225.

I suggested to the organizers that they auction my books so that the highest bidder would get the first copy which I would autograph and designate as the Number 1 copy.

The second highest bidder would get the second copy which I would autograph and designate as the Number 2 Copy.

Guess what? Copy #1 sold for $210; Copy #2 sold for $200.

Final Result: My two copies of Career Success Without a Real Job brought in a total of $410, which was more than the main live aution item or any other of the items in the silent auction.

Mar 30, 2009

Retirement in the Recession Delayed


So much for stupid government stimulus packages - 82 percent of Americans say they will use upcoming tax relief for savings or to pay down debt.


In fact, even after the recession ends, Americans said their spending will return to just 86 percent of pre-recession levels, according to a survey released today.


The drop in spending drop translates into more than $1 trillion annually, in GDP.


On the retirement front, survey participants estimated that their retirement savings have dropped an average of 25 percent, whereas 22 pecent said they now plan to retire later than previously expected.


The anticipated retirement age jumped 3.6 years to older than age 65. When asked why they now expected to retire later, 30 percent claimed it was the loss of savings.

Mar 19, 2009

A Retirement Career Is a Real Good Life


The image above is the cover of my book Career Success Without a Real Job: The Career Book for People Too Smart to Work in Corporations:

Here are some of the topics from Chapter 1: Life Without a Real Job Will Set You Free
  • Corporate Employment Is So Last Year!
  • Ordinary Career Success Is a Real Good Job; Real Career Success Is a Real Good Life
  • Don't Work Solely to Make a Lot of Money and You Will Likely End Up Making a Lot of Money
  • If You Recently Got Fired from Your Job, Your Good Luck Has Just Begun
  • Cool Reasons to Quit Your Real Job
  • If You Love Your Work, Keep on Rocking
And here are the topics in Chapter 2: Unreal Jobs — So any Worlds; What to Do?
  • The Best Time to Pursue Your Dream Retirement Career Is Twenty Years Ago and Today
  • Stop Dreaming; Start Choosing
  • Why Not Work for the Best Boss in the World — Twenty Million Individuals Already Do!
  • There's No Better Business than Your Own Unconventional Business
  • The World's Coolest Unreal Jobs
    Today's Most Exciting Unconventional Business That Allows You to Make Money While You Sleep
  • Write Yourself out of Poverty into Satisfaction and Riches
  • Retire to a Job You Love Instead of One You Love to Hate

Mar 8, 2009

Retirement Tidbits



Retirement Quotes about Where to Retire


    What's the good of a home if you are never in it?
    — George and Weedon Grossmith, The Diary of a Nobody

    Although very few people are actually called upon to live in palaces, a very large number are unwilling to admit the fact.
    — Osbert Lancaster

    All I need is room enough to lay a hat and a few friends.
    — Dorothy Parker

    A swell house with . . . all the modern inconveniences.
    — Mark Twain



The Perfect Retirement Home for Married Couples


The premises are so delightfully extensive, that two people might live together without ever seeing, hearing, or meeting.
— Lord Byron


Retirement Quotes about Retirement Health


    (So Many Fat Americans — No wonder) The civilized man has built a coach, but has lost the use of his feet.
    — Ralph Waldo Emerson

    I feel as I always have, except for an occassional heart attack.
    — Robert Benchley

    Mar 3, 2009

    U.S. Debt - The Clucking Hen from Hell That Will Interfere With Your Retirement


    If you are an American, do you think your government will be able to pay your Social Security benefits during your retirement life?


    Go to this website and you can see the US Debt accumulate.

    WATCH THE U.S. DEBT ACCUMULATE

    Interestingly, with the US debt is 10 trillion, and the US population is 300 million, this leaves a national debt (not counting state debt) of $33,000 per American citizen.

    But my estimate is that only about a third of the population (excluding retirees, children, and low income earners ) are significant income earners and tax payers.

    This means a national debt of about $100,000 per significant taxpayer.

    Hmm . . . . do you think that there is a problem here with paying this debt off?


    Both Debt and Greed are coming back to roost like the clucking hen from hell.