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22 Ways - A Nonfiction Portrayal

James A Padgett Jr

Verlag: Proisle Publishing Services

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My novel, 22 Ways A Nonfiction Portrayal, is the completely true story of my life. In this book, I re-live my journey through 22 entirely different jobs, each with its own unique experiences. These jobs include work in oil refineries, hospitals, nuclear pipe sales, retail stocking, day labor, teaching, digital artistry, and even being a househusband, to name just a few.Throughout my career, I encountered both hilarity and danger, with each job offering its own set of challenges and lessons. The variety of experiences has shaped my education, offering wisdom and personal growth in ways I never expected. The reader is invited to share in these true stories, with each job and encounter revealing new insights into life and work.Throughout these adventures, I have been guided by the graciousness of the Lord, and I profess my salvation and faith in Jesus Christ. Some incredible, never-before-told events from my life are revealed in these pages.Welcome to a unique education built from a lifetime of diverse jobs, filled with entertaining adventures, lessons learned, and the unfiltered truth of my journey.
 
About the AuthorI have lived southeast of Houston, Texas, for 69 years and have worked 22 very diverse jobs during my time here. I hold an Associate Degree in Business from San Jacinto Junior College (1977), a Bachelor of Business Administration from UH/CL (1980), and a Master of Arts in Humanities/Literature from UH/CL. (2005). I have been happily married to my soulmate and wife, Lou, for over 31 years. She has also recently retired. Having been retired myself for 24 years, I am now somewhat re-teaching my wife aspects of household living.I enjoy the study of Art History and literature, and I am a published author. I am passionate about writing as well as digital painting. While I don't have any particular interests that stand out as extraordinary, I find life's experiences just as meaningful as anyone else might. other words, there are things in life that don't warrant much interest, but there are countless things I enjoy about living, as long as it is in harmony with the Holy Spirit within me.The last time I heard from my Father above, He said to me, "I have a story to tell the world about working 22 very diverse jobs and the great impact that diversified education has had on me. The combination of all my diverse knowledge has greatly helped me progress on my life's journey. Given how diverse my life experiences have been so far, traveling around the world is just one part of my expansive way of thinking.
Verfügbar seit: 24.01.2025.
Drucklänge: 280 Seiten.

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