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New Book Offers Practical Guidance on How to Achieve Rewarding Career and Lifestyle

New Book Offers Practical Guidance on How to Achieve Rewarding Career and Lifestyle

Aerospace entrepreneur shares his secrets to help anyone gain economic freedom in Float Your Own Boat: A Practical Guide to Navigating Work and the Good Life.

Long Island, N. Y. (PRWEB) June 4, 2008

Float Your Own Boat: A Practical Guide to Navigating Work and the Good Life by Russel H. Kittel is written from a mentor's perspective and provides a wealth of insight and knowledge to help people expand their career choices and reach their maximum economic potential.

A must read for anyone about to enter the workforce, looking for a career move, stuck in a dead-end job, or struggling to make ends meet, Float your Own Boat: A Practical Guide to Work and the Good Life equips readers with the necessary tools to discover their own route to a successful and secure future.

In Float Your Own Boat, Kittel reveals how to find the right career and achieve financial security. The author dispenses no-nonsense advice on education options, choosing a career field, interviewing, making the most of a job, and starting one's own business.

Furthermore, Kittel suggests that there are many great career opportunities now available, even in today's unstable economic climate. He believes that many people are unaware of the career possibilities available to them and that there is a place for everyone in America's economic system. But in order to find it, he suggests, readers must improve their visibility, accept responsibility for their own careers and take control of their lives.

For more information or to request a free review copy, members of the press can contact the author at rhkassociates@aol. com. Float Your Own Boat: A Practical Guide to Navigating Work and the Good Life is available for sale online at Amazon. com, BookSurge. com, and through additional wholesale and retail channels worldwide.

About the Author
Russel H. Kittel holds a B. S. in industrial management from Long Island University and a doctor of commercial science (honoris causa) from Molloy College. After college, Kittel co-founded Aerospace Avionics, Inc. and served as the company's chief operating officer for 25 years. He went on to become the president of Dytek Labs, where he was responsible for the design of several industry-leading products. Currently, Kittel is a senior partner in GL Associates, a real estate management and development company, and is actively involved in civic and charitable endeavors within his community. Married with four children and 13 grandchildren, Kittel lives on Long Island.

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