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Executricks
- Or How to Retire While You're Still Working
- Narrated by: Alan Sklar
- Length: 4 hrs and 33 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The central question of every hard-working person's career is how to work less hard while still being able to buy a bottle of 95-dollar Borolo without trembling. This is as true at age 30 as it is at more advanced ages.
But by age 40, most of us are already thinking of exit strategies that will place us firmly off the grid for good. The question, then, is simple: How to retire while continuing to enjoy all the best things that haute-bourgeois life has to offer? The answer has been under our noses all along: retire while still working!
This might seem like a difficult proposition, but close examination of the concept reveals that there are many among us who have been exploring this boundary betwen a nice nap and the long sleep for quite some time. They are called "senior management", and we have a lot to learn from them.
©2008 Stanley Bing (P)2008 Tantor
What the critics say
"[A] salty satire of a business guide....The book makes a great gift for the legions of would-be retirees and provides laughter and relief from the anxieties of corporate culture." ( Publishers Weekly)