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The 2-Second Commute: Join the Exploding Ranks of Freelance Virtual Assistants Audiobook
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The 2-Second Commute is the perfect audiobook for anyone who wishes to work from home as a virtual assistant, providing everything from administrative support to high-end consulting via email, phone and fax. Predicted to be a $130 billion industry by 2008, virtual assistants don't commute, they set their own hours, and they get to spend time with their families. Based on the highly-successful Virtual Assistant training programs, authors Christine Durst and Michael Haaren developed for the US Armed Forces and the US Department of State. Now you can learn from Christine and Michael, too, and start your own successful VA business!
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"Of all the books I read to get ready for my business, this was the most touchy-feely... but good nonetheless. Glad I read it! "
— Marcia (4 out of 5 stars)
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" Another one that I read through quickly and will go back and re-read the most relevant parts. "
— Karen, 8/8/2010 -
" Of all the books I read to get ready for my business, this was the most touchy-feely... but good nonetheless. Glad I read it! "
— Marcia, 1/11/2010 -
" Another one that I read through quickly and will go back and re-read the most relevant parts. "
— Karen, 3/29/2009
About the Authors
Susanna Burney has appeared in a wide range of plays on stages in New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Minneapolis, and Seattle. Her favorite roles include Hamlet, Olga in Three Sisters, Mrs. Wilcox in a stage adaptation of Howard’s End, and as the solo performer in Man to Man, for which she was named best actress of the year in the Seattle weekly, the Stranger. She received her BFA in acting from Boston University.
About Susanna Burney
Susanna Burney has appeared in a wide range of plays on stages in New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Minneapolis, and Seattle. Her favorite roles include Hamlet, Olga in Three Sisters, Mrs. Wilcox in a stage adaptation of Howard’s End, and as the solo performer in Man to Man, for which she was named best actress of the year in the Seattle weekly, the Stranger. She received her BFA in acting from Boston University.