Reviews
"Build a Case Before Asking to Work Less ...Lynn Berger, author of "The Savvy Part-Time Professional" recommends that employees begin by researching company policy regarding part-time work. . . . Ms. Berger suggests that employees talk with co-workers who have worked part-time, and assemble a proposal detailing what work they would continue to handle as well as how the rest of their job could get done.", The author is a career and life coach who makes a strong case for part-time employment as a good option for students, parents, seniors and stressed-out overachievers. The book includes the tools, know-how, and inspiration needed to land, create, or negotiate for positions and wages., Lynn Berger, Career Counselor and Author of the newly released book, The Savvy Part-Time Professional, shares her insights on how to find, create and thrive in a part-time work situation. Learn about the new and exciting developments in the fast-changing world of part-time work options., "In her new book, "The Savvy Part-time Professional" Lynn Berger, a career counselor and coach in New York, navigates the murky part-time waters and offers tips on attaining a part-time job.", The Savvy Part-Time Professional: How to Land, Create, or Negotiate the Part-Time Job of Your Dreams," published by Capital Books, $16.95 (capital-books.com), is written like a comprehensive series of visits to a counselor who has a wealth of experience in your issue. Among sections I found especially helpful are those on employment rights for part-time employees and the warning against taking part-time positions that are really full-time jobs without benefits., "There is a need for this book in this industry. Lynn Berger is an authority in the field of career coaching and a professional in good standing of the International Coaching Federation. A must read." --Janine Schindler, President, New York City Chapter, International Coach Federation "There is a tremendous need for information about part-time work options. Lynn Berger is eminently qualified to guide the reader in this topic." --Debra Laks, Acting President, Career Development Specialists Network "There is a need for this type of book in the career literature. Lynn Berger can draw upon her fifteen-plus years in the career counseling and coaching field to enrich the reader who is looking for advice and counsel in this area." --Renee Rosenberg-Vice President, Association of Career Professional International, New York Chapter, "There is a need for this book in this industry. Lynn Berger is an authority in the field of career coaching and a professional in good standing of the International Coaching Federation. A must read."--Janine Schindler, President, New York City Chapter, International Coach Federation"There is a tremendous need for information about part-time work options. Lynn Berger is eminently qualified to guide the reader in this topic."--Debra Laks, Acting President, Career Development Specialists Network"There is a need for this type of book in the career literature. Lynn Berger can draw upon her fifteen-plus years in the career counseling and coaching field to enrich the reader who is looking for advice and counsel in this area."--Renee Rosenberg-Vice President, Association of Career Professional International, New York Chapter, In her new book, "The Savvy Part-time Professional" Lynn Berger, a career counselor and coach in New York, navigates the murky part-time waters and offers tips on attaining a part-time job., There is a need for this book in this industry.Lynn Berger is an authority in the field of career coaching and a professional in good standing of the International Coaching Federation.A must read., "The Savvy Part-Time Professional: How to Land, Create, or Negotiate the Part-Time Job of Your Dreams," published by Capital Books, $16.95 (capital-books.com), is written like a comprehensive series of visits to a counselor who has a wealth of experience in your issue. Among sections I found especially helpful are those on employment rights for part-time employees and the warning against taking part-time positions that are really full-time jobs without benefits.", The Savvy Part-time Professional is loaded with practical advice and resources, and I recommend it for anyone wishing to engage the part-time work option to meet their lifestyle needs., Build a Case Before Asking to Work Less ...Lynn Berger, author of "The Savvy Part-Time Professional" recommends that employees begin by researching company policy regarding part-time work. . . . Ms. Berger suggests that employees talk with co-workers who have worked part-time, and assemble a proposal detailing what work they would continue to handle as well as how the rest of their job could get done.