Have you ever spent time reading an E-Book and ended up thinking to yourself, “There’s 30 minutes I’ll never get back”?

I have. Today I’m going to tell you about an E-Book that you MUST read if you intend to be a telecommuter, you’ll be wishing there was more to read because the information is so useful.

And realistically, this book can help even if you don’t ever intend to telecommute. Indeed, an E-Book on telecommuting that could assist you in the rat race of corporate America, or wherever you live.

Okay, okay, no more ambiguity, I’m talking about the ITT Guide to Telecommuting E-Book now available at I’ve Tried That.com.

So you’ve spent money on a program you’re waiting to get in the mail?

They’ve tried it.

Go to I’ve Tried That dot com, buy the E-Book and never get scammed again. Be the envy of your friends at parties when you say you work at home and they don’t believe it. The proof is in the lifestyle, when you’re home with a sick child and have no worries about paid time off, they’ll see. :D

I got a rare sneak peek and I gotta tell you, I’m revamping my resume and changing my tactics a little when trying to obtain online work. Though I know I’m appreciated at my job, I’m still working for someone else on their terms.

Much like you, I would like to do things on my terms, in every other facet of my life besides career/paycheck, I determine what happens and doesn’t. One day, I’ll be doing that from home. This guide has taught me quite a bit that I didn’t expect to learn.

I started wanting to telecommute from a young age, my Grandmother was a Transcriptionist that was able to work from home, so during holidays and breaks at school, to save my mom money for daycare my Grandmother watched us. I always thought that was such a great thing, to be able to work from home.

Roughly a year or so ago, I came across SaveAndMake.com, since then I’ve guest posted, found ads to post, been a moderator for the forums, seen the site change to DailyTelecommuter.com, saw the launch of ITT, and Startblogging.net I feel I’ve learned a lot through all of that, so I approached this as if I wasn’t going to learn anything new. Boy was I ever wrong.

I wrote Resume 101 back in July emphasizing the importance of making a strong first impression, you’ll get so much precise and helpful information in this EBook that teaches you how to market your skills you’ll wonder how you got a job before.

Okay, maybe it won’t be that bad - but - I was intrigued by the EBook enough to revamp my resume and start applying for telecommuting jobs again after deciding I just didn’t have what it takes, turns out my resume and presentation just didn’t have what it takes! Buy the book, you’ll be glad you did and you just might get a great new job!