![]() ![]() Or that he has been a high earner, and still does not know if he will be able to ever afford a house - other than a fixer upper in a changing neighborhood.Īnd that the upper 1% is squeezing out the middle class. ![]() ![]() And so those that do, have an unfair advantage in starting out in the world. Ahh, we have all worked for idiots like that, unfortunately.Ĭomplains about inherited wealth, not so much that people have it, as that not everyone has it. ![]() They end up hiring 3 people, paying each of them more than they are paying him, to do his job - poorly. He sadly has to go with the incompent owners. Barely brings it up, towards the end.Įnjoyed his stories of work - good and bad bosses. And that is OK by him.Ĭhristian, but not in-your-face about it. Public" would do so.Īnd while he has worked 12-16 hr days, 2 and 3 jobs at a time, he realizes not everyone will be doing that. He is not some big time businessman, or academic faculty, or journalist - so I appreciate his sharing his personal story with us. Plus, just 45-48 pp long.ĭespite some of the blurbs, this is about racism in Canada, not "America" (meaning the US). Great title, and for $0.99 as a self-published kindle book, I was willing to give it a try. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |