Without wage-slaves, people would go hungry, go naked (not that health regulations stop them from doing that now), and go home (finally!). But retail workers remain under-appreciated, under-paid, and under-medicated. From the day a man exploded in the bathroom to a woman having a seizure on my last night at the grocery store, I had seen (heard and smelled and felt) the strangeness of the American public. Funny and outrageous, I wouldn’t believe the public’s antics if I hadn’t lived through them. This memoir captures my experiences across my various public service roles, including a few as a public librarian.
You can download a PDF of this memoir for free. If you’ve been a long-time reader here, this memoir will offer a bit different writing style than my usual. While I’ve edited it and revised it over many, many passes, it will contain errors. Either way, please enjoy this freebie!
“If you are going into
psychology, the ministry, or want to become a serial killer, the American
public will give you insight and motivation.”
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Solid gold my friend
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