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Product Description Are you miserable at your job? Do you fantasize about getting out? Maybe you’re ridiculously underpaid. Maybe you’re stuck in a boring industry. Maybe your boss likes to slam doors. The truth is that many smart, motivated people would quit in a heartbeat if they weren’t afraid of the financial risks…and, well, the unknown. Whether you want to upgrade your 9-5 or start your own company, Robbie Abed presents a foolproof strategy to find a better job—without stressing, worrying your family, or losing money. You’re talented. Talent is in high demand. You just have to know where to look. In this accessible handbook, full of anecdotes, stories, and tips, you’ll learn how to reconnect with your interests, sharpen your talents, build a network, experiment with ideas for next steps, elicit job offers, and negotiate for higher salaries than your last. Oh, and how to quit your job with aplomb (goodbye email template included). You’ve been miserable for long enough. Look at it this way: hating your job might be the best thing that could’ve happened to you. It’s a kick in the pants to learn survival skills for the coming jobpocalypse. As our machines get smarter, robots, cognitive machines, and the simple software on your computer will render old jobs obsolete. In other words, there is no such thing as job security. The goal of this book is twofold: to help you get out before the music stops, and to teach you skills to find a job you love. Not just once, but anytime, anywhere, in any economic climate, with almost any salary goal. You didn’t hear that wrong. Review Fire Me I Beg You is a book I wish I had when I was stuck in an office cubicle wondering when my boss would fire me. Robbie offers practical and actionable advice to quit your job without risking your bank account or career. It's a must read for anyone who is contemplating quitting but doesn't want to lose it all. David Kadavy, best-selling author, and host of "Love Your Work" podcast Robbie sent us slippers and coffee mugs. Everyone else sends crappy gifts. The guy is creative and a hustler. Pay attention to what he's working on. Noah Kagan, founder of AppSumo, and employee #30 at Facebook Robbie is the genuine item. He is funny, relentless, and speaks the truth. Even if you love your job, Fire Me I Beg You presents some real options to move forward. Changing jobs means changing lives and is not for the weak hearted. Robbie provides the courage to do so. Richard Moran, venture capitalist, and president emeritus of Menlo College Robbie shows you that you have much more potential than you realized. The unwritten, often unintuitive rules of success are written down for the first time. Fire Me I Beg You is a handbook to succeed in your career even when real life gets in the way. Arabel Alva Rosales, President & CEO, AAR & Associates, Co-Founder, Latino Fashion Week Every Monday morning, millions of people say, "I hate my job. I actually wish my boss would fire me." Don't be one of them -- use this practical, real-world guide to change your professional (and personal) life. Even if you think you love your job, it's a must-read. Jeff Haden, ghostwriter, speaker, LinkedIn Influencer, and contributing editor to Inc. About the Author I'm an author, ghostwriter, and digital marketer. I'm also a contributing writer for Inc. and Huffington Post. Transitioning from IT to Digital Marketing & Career Advancement was one of the toughest transitions of my life. I went through a life crisis trying it figure it all out. Going through a life and identity crisis while your bank account also depends on the answer is something I hope you never have to go through. I went from being an expert in “IT Consulting” with 9 years experience to becoming a “Marketing Director” and “Career Advancement Expert” within 2 years. I not only destroyed the ceiling that was preventing me from advancing but positioned myself to never have a ceiling control my career