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Your Exit: The thought processes, considerations and potential issues to consider in taking control of your life and making that move abroad you have always wanted, on your terms and at your pace.

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Have you ever through to yourself that there has to be more, and that at this point in your life it may be time to discover what that something else is?

None of us are getting any younger, and perhaps for some it is time to make that change…that Exit…from the current day to day. This book provides some insight into what an Exit is all about and what it may look like, written by someone who has himself just taken an Exit and moved overseas. It is not about “bucket list” trips, but in fact living your bucket list, at an age where you can still enjoy doing so.

The focus is not just the Exit itself, but also how a move overseas might shape up. Becoming an expatriate, especially on your own at your cost and without HR support, can be difficult, but certainly far from impossible.

Take control of your life, and make that change you have always thought about!!

106 pages, Paperback

Published October 12, 2023

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Rob Dunn

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Robert Dunn is a biologist, writer and professor in the Department of Applied Ecology at North Carolina State University.

He has written several books and his science essays have appeared at magazines such as BBC Wildlife Magazine, Scientific American, Smithsonian Magazine, National Geographic and others. He has become known for efforts to involve the public as citizen scientists.

Dunn's writings have considered the quest to find new superheavy elements, why men are bald, how modern chickens evolved, whether a virus can make a person fat, the beauty of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the biology of insect eggs, the secret lives of cats, the theory of ecological medicine, why the way we think about calories is wrong, and why monkeys (and once upon a time, human women) tend to give birth at night.

Ph.D., Ecology and Evolution, University of Connecticut (2003). He was a Fulbright fellow in Australia. He is currently the William Neal Reynolds Distinguished Professor at NC State University.

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