Author: | Jt Sather | ISBN: | 1230000118257 |
Publisher: | inknbeans press | Publication: | February 15, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Jt Sather |
ISBN: | 1230000118257 |
Publisher: | inknbeans press |
Publication: | February 15, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
There is a lot of discussion these days about whether or not the economy is improving. Here are two facts: The economy has been very, very bad and the only way it is going to improve for you is if you take control of your situation.
Jt Sather, author of How To Survive When the Bottom Drops Out, has ridden the economic roller coaster for twenty years. He's experienced the highs of a multi-million dollar construction business and the lows of squatting in a friend's foreclosed mansion. He doesn't base his future on Wall Street but on Main Street.
In his debut book, he tells the brutal truth, but with humor and hope; reviewers have described it as listening to a great storyteller share his life over a couple of beers. No matter where you are in the Economic Recovery, you'll find anecdotes and advice you can use today, tomorrow, and whenever the bottom drops out of your life.
This book is not for feminists, fundamentalists or the easily offended. It's frank, it's personal and righteously raw. It will probably end up on the book shelves of man caves around the country, regardless of where the inhabitants are on the financial ladder.
There is a lot of discussion these days about whether or not the economy is improving. Here are two facts: The economy has been very, very bad and the only way it is going to improve for you is if you take control of your situation.
Jt Sather, author of How To Survive When the Bottom Drops Out, has ridden the economic roller coaster for twenty years. He's experienced the highs of a multi-million dollar construction business and the lows of squatting in a friend's foreclosed mansion. He doesn't base his future on Wall Street but on Main Street.
In his debut book, he tells the brutal truth, but with humor and hope; reviewers have described it as listening to a great storyteller share his life over a couple of beers. No matter where you are in the Economic Recovery, you'll find anecdotes and advice you can use today, tomorrow, and whenever the bottom drops out of your life.
This book is not for feminists, fundamentalists or the easily offended. It's frank, it's personal and righteously raw. It will probably end up on the book shelves of man caves around the country, regardless of where the inhabitants are on the financial ladder.