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             Transferable skills/talents,     Unemployment (Cont.):
                 50–58                          government-funded retraining and,
               categories of, 18–28                 80–81
               combined with other strategies,  Unique talents:
                   108–111, 113–115             categories of, 18–28
               defined, 51                       (see also Transferable skills/talents)
               and dream career, 60–62        U.S. Department of Labor, 44
               in fast-track strategy, 60–62,  U.S. Postal Service Priority Mail
                   108–111, 113–115               deliveries, 142–143, 147–148
               lists of, 51–53, 153–156       U.S. Small Business Administration,
               in preparing for interviews,       112, 172–173
                   153–161
               satisfiers and, 54–58           Venture capital funding, 131
               success stories based on, 108–111,  Visualization, in goal-setting, 125–126
                   113–115                    Volunteering, 74–75
               in transferable skills and satisfiers  combined with other strategies, 78,
                   grid, 55–58                      95–97
             Transition income, for career change,  job titles and, 74–75
                 8–12                           nature of, 74
             Tuition assistance:                success story based on, 95–97
               employer reimbursement, 63–66
               government-funded retraining,  “Warm” telephone calls, 142
                   80–81, 82–84                 described, 146–147
                                                making, 147–152
             Unadvertised job market, 128–131   perserverance and, 152–153
             Unemployment:                      purpose of, 149
               career change and, 8–12          template for, 148





























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