"useful for ideas about at-home jobs as well as job leads" "excellent reference book" "if you want a job at home, get The Work at Home Sourcebook. "Lynie Arden is sending office workers home." "perfect prelude to a telecommuting job search...a comprehensive classic" "a neat package" "don't have a clue about how to get started? Check out The Work at Home Sourcebook. "(the) book shows you how to move your work home." "an excellent reference to getting a job that lets you work at home" "eye-opening, I'd even say inspiring" "one of the best books on the market on this subject" "I recommend it most enthusiastically; compliments to author Lynie Arden for a job well done." "Arden has done her homework -- literally and figuratively." "The book shows how to get work you can do from your home...making it possible for people to work at home no matter where they live." "An invaluable source of information to anyone who wants to find a job work at home is The Work at Home Sourcebook. "the book is an excellent resource just because of the breadth and thoroughness of the Job Bank section. It's an eye-opener to see just how many kinds of jobs are being done at home." "this one is original" "a neat package" "(Lynie Arden) has made working at home possible for more and more people." "should satisfy anyone interested in working at home." "libraries ought to have at least one brook in the collection like this." "Arden (is) a nationally recognized expert on work and franchising in the home." "a wealth of information...Besides being a tremendous financial resource, this book is just plain fun to read" "Packed with solid information on how to make home-working work for you..." "Lynie's research has taken her into the national spotlight. What kind of jobs are listed in the book? Just about anything --" "The Work at Home Sourcebook is the first step toward working in a room of one's own." "There's an excellent book called The Work at Home Sourcebook.
-- Good Housekeeping
-- Parents Magazine
-- Woman's Day
-- USA Today
-- Home Office Computing -- American Reference Books Annual
-- The Salt Lake Tribune
-- Working Mother Magazine
-- Knight-Ridder
--The Secretary Magazine
-- Whole Earth Review
-- Small Press Reviews
-- R.H. Hoffman, WNWK TV
-- Spokane Chronicle
-- Woman's Newspaper
-- North Arkansas Times
-- Telecommuting Review
-- American Reference Books Annual
-- The Salt Lake Tribune
-- The Sacramento Union
-- Work Times
-- American Libraries
-- Medford Mail Tribune
--Welcome Home
-- Looks at Books
-- The Herald-Sun, Durham
-- Grand Forks Herald
-- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The Work at Home Sourcebook has been selected as one of the "Best of the Best" education and career information print materials by members of the National Education and Information Center Advisory Committee.
About The Author - Lynie Arden
An award-winning author of 23 books, Lynie Arden has been widely published in national business, women's and computer magazines. She has been a contributing editor for Home Office Computing Magazine (a Scholastic publication) and a columnist for that magazine and also Income Opportunities magazine.
Lynie Arden is recognized as the nation's leading expert on work-at-home issues. Frequently sought out by the media, she has been interviewed by over 100 media sources including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and USA Today. In addition to being a published author and speaker, Lynie Arden is a consultant to various companies and associations interested in work-at-home issues.
Lynie Arden has been responsible for countless people finding a more satisfying way to work. She's been quoted often, saying: "Anyone, no matter where they live, can find work at home and change their lifestyle. I'm convinced that this is the only way to 'have it all'." She has worked out of her home for over 20 years while raising 3 children.