Over the last 30 years, Andrew Taylor has worked as a journalist in senior positions in television, newspapers, and magazines in Britain and the Middle East.
He has broadcast regularly on a wide range of subjects for BBC Television's national and international news programmes; revamped and re-launched the national television news service for Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates; and written articles and reports in several Fleet Street newspapers, as well as in magazines in the United Kingdom, Dubai and throughout the pan-Arab world. He is a former political correspondent for the Daily Express.
He has also produced videos on the rebuilding of Lebanon, on the conflict in Palestine and on air shows and other events in Dubai.
For the last ten years, Andrew has been Media Consultant for the National Playing Fields Association in London, helping to raise the organisation's profile, run campaigns and co-ordinate press coverage.
Acknowledgements | p. ix |
Introduction | p. xi |
Thrown Off the Treadmill | p. 1 |
Finding out what sort of friends I'd got, and how useful the lawyers could be. Hearing how other people had coped - and deciding to burn the suit. | |
What Am I Going to Do? | p. 15 |
How was I supposed to be feeling? And had I been thrown off the treadmill or set free from prison? | |
Always Look on the... | p. 33 |
...Bright Side of Life, they say - but it's not that easy. There's always the duck-pond - and the gym. Taking stock, taking control, and taking a new opportunity. | |
Looking for Help | p. 53 |
The biggest question of all, and the professionals who say they can help you answer it - outplacement agencies, counsellors, and career coaches. | |
Aftershock | p. 71 |
The Aftershock column, the caller from hell, and the Aftershock generation. There is a life outside. | |
Grabbing at Logs | p. 85 |
Tinker, tailor, soldier, sailor - not to mention fireman, plumber, and teacher. | |
Becoming Gordon Ramsay | p. 97 |
The most important lesson of all - and it involves white wine and shallots. And just look who is on your side. | |
Selling Yourself | p. 109 |
What is it about interviews? And Ian Botham and the myth of experience. | |
Being Your Own Boss | p. 125 |
Scary statistics for would-be businessmen - have you got what it takes? Freelances and franchises. | |
A Brief Stopover in Hell | p. 141 |
Networking parties - the Spanish Inquisition of the 21st century. How to handle them and how to avoid them. | |
The Money Man | p. 155 |
A surprisingly good friend in need. Another big question, and the five-point plan to security. | |
Rattling a Tin | p. 165 |
Becoming Mr Nice - finding out about how charities work, and what they can do for you. | |
So What Did I Want? | p. 175 |
A few good examples - and the biggest decision so far. | |
Making It Happen | p. 187 |
One nightmare and half a dozen dreams - how people take their second chances. | |
Afterword: Why Have You Been Reading This Book? | p. 203 |
Dogs eating dogs, and a few other thoughts. | |
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