Do You Have a Parachute?

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For 40 years now, What Color is Your Parachute has been the definitive job seeker’s Bible, passed down through several generations, and revised regularly to reflect the ever-changing career landscape.

So influential is the scope of this book, that in 1991 the Library of Congress included it in its list of the “25 Books that have Shaped Readers’ Lives,” ranked right up there with the Bible, Don Quixote, War and Peace and Catcher in the Rye! How has this book endured, withstanding the test of time and adjusting to the ever-changing job market?

With over 7 million copies in print since it was self-published by its author, Richard Bolles, in 1970, What Color is Your Parachute combines humor with practical advice and offbeat tips on finding a job and changing careers. Bolles’ basic strategy? Figure out what you like, what you want to do and what you’re good at and go after it. Contact organizations you’d like to work for, whether or not an opening for what you want to do exists, and let all your friends and family members know what you want to do.

In his book, Bolles dispels some popular myths, and lets readers in on the truth based on his exhaustive research through the years. One such example is the myth that the Internet is a good place to conduct a job search. In actuality, the internet offers only a 4% success rate when used as the only means to find a new position.

This much can be said…in this era of unforeseen corporate downsizing and unanticipated layoffs, this is one book that should be on everyone’s shelves!

Dr. Karm Virk Asks some important questions of interest to Tukwila residents - Chiropractor Tukwila Dr. Karm Virk Asks...

Can someone who has had back surgery receive chiropractic care?
Yes. Rest assured that we will avoid the surgically modified areas of your spine. However, what we find is that surgical interventions will often produce spinal instability above or below the involved level. This is will be the focus of your chiropractic care.
What causes vertebral subluxation complexes?
Chiropractors acknowledge three types of stress: physical, chemical and emotional. When the adaptive capacity of your body is compromised, weakened areas along the spine can become involved. Muscles tighten, spinal joints lock up and nearby nerves are affected. The purpose of chiropractic care is to find these areas and restore balance, alignment and motion.