Working My Way Through Life is my autobiographical memoir of my experiences in the working world. I have worked at 25 different jobs besides teaching English for 40 years (36 in high school and 4 in college). I hope the readers of my book enjoy my stories. Each job has its own drama. Beginning with my first account, shining shoes in taverns at the age of four, to my final years of teaching, the readers will observe a vast array of working experiences, some more exciting than others, but all sharing different insights into the working world. Hopefully, my book will dispel that old saying; “Those who can--do; Those who can’t--teach.” I know that most people in the working world have many experiences and stories of their own. It is a matter of remembering and writing them down. Maybe I’ll be reading your book someday.
When I got back to work my friends were glad to see me I said, “I hadn't been gone that long.” My friend Deborah said, “but, you will be.” She looked like she was going to cry. I would miss her a lot and some of the others at work I had ...
This book will enable readers to: Understand the current future of work landscape, what consulting is, why people choose it, and assess whether it’s for them Build their foundation by defining their personal brand, identifying the work ...
As a parent, you are the spiritual authority in your children's lives, and to you belongs the privilege of bringing them to the Lord ... and you and your children may live good, long lives and experience days of heaven on earth (Deut.
There was no way to misconstrue my age for old age, I told myself, trying to force a positive mindset. While we waited for the doctor, I stayed as quiet as possible because my brain was working irrationally, asking and answering ...
Tragicomedy is the genre of heroes who will not die, who will spring back to life .... Diminished they live and diminished they survive. Death has little it can take away from them that life has not already. They may have taken a tumble ...
Featuring a new Foreword from leadership legend Ken Blanchard, this book is a classic that gives you one beautifully simple principle and the proven tools to make it work for you.
23: And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity. And He responded the same way to both groups. Obviously, we need to be aware of not falling in the same category our selves.
In this book of original poetry, Ballerini addresses themes of family, relationships, body image, self-love, sexuality, and the lessons of youth. Her poems speak to the often harsh, and sometimes beautiful, onset of womanhood.
This book is a true story of Susie Lavin's experiences and her views on seeing humor in an array of experiences throughout her lifetime.
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