Introducing A New Web Site
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You're Fired is a book that tackles the real stories behind the two little words that pack so much punch.
This is in EBook format.
With new stories from the readers, this book will have no end.
Take a look for yourself: http://www.yourefiredbooks.com
The site offers a Spa package for the first one hundred buyers and each month a new offer will be posted to all customers. The purpose of this book is to awaken the spirit and recharge the batteries of the entreprenuer inside all of us. This book gives a new forcus on being fired.
Each person deals with such things in unique ways. Tristan Becker has shown us just how unique she has dealt with hearing the works "You're Fired!" And the stories in this bright and spunky book show us how others have dealt with those words in their unique ways.
You can purchase this book through the site and tell your own story if you have one to share. There are more people being fired these days, that the topic has long passed being taboo.
I found the author has a twist of humour that is obvious through out the book which makes the reader feel at ease and allows for a much better reading experience.
But like I said before; don't take my word for it.
Visit and enjoy.
Tricia Bowers is currently living in Southern Ontario
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