Publisher's Synopsis
Thinking of making the leap from Personal Assistant to Virtual Assistant? Employee to freelancer? This book gives the warts and all version of what life is actually like as a freelancer, the good, the bad, and the ugly, described with anecdotes, colourful language (!) and humour. This book is not really a "how to". It is much more a "why did no b*stard tell me it was going to be like this?". Virtually Painless currently has over thirty 5* reviews on the UK site. Readers are loving the honest approach to this book! "If you want to know the reality of being a VA this is the book you need to read: Loved this fabulous book - it's a hilarious, honest and down-to-earth account of the realities of life as a VA. It should be mandatory for anybody thinking of entering this crazy, frustrating, exhausting, challenging and wonderful business. And anyone who is already a VA, because it's good to know that we all make mistakes!"This book is a down to earth glimpse into the experience of one Virtual Assistant. Being your own boss is great and has many positives but this book also looks at things that potential VAs might not have thought of. It covers everything from the challenges of going to networking meetings for the first time (and not having the right handbag or shoes for the job, never mind a 30 second pitch!), the types of clients you might come across (and when to avoid them like the plague!) and what it really feels like to bill for your time. It demystifies and explains many industry terms and quirks in a fun and down to earth way.Charlotte Wibberley, CEO of VIP VA says " This book is EXACTLY what the VA industry needs. Kathy's authenticity and humour give readers huge insight into what it is truly like to run your own VA business, focusing not only on the pitfalls but also on the incredible highs and experiences that you will no doubt encounter on your VA journey. Kathy gives real examples and thought provoking tips to ensure you feel prepared for what lies ahead. A must read for any existing or aspiring VA after an honest and informative peek inside our collaborative and growing industry."Victoria Darragh, Chief Executive of the EPAA says: "Making the decision to switch from PA to VA is a very brave one and incredibly exciting. It's one that I thought about myself often but then I became a CEO of another small business and now use the services of a VA. Kathy's book made me chuckle on a number of occasions and frankly it was a refreshing read! Experienced VAs will absolutely relate to this and this is a MUST have book for budding VAs. "