Once Too Many: A Bullied at Work Novel
California news reporter Max Killebrew asked for time off to rush to his dying father's bedside in Massachusetts. Max's bully editor Ben Dixon refused. He screamed at Max to get back to work and then threw paperwork at Max's head. Bad move. Max beat the bejesus out of Dixon, landing the editor in the hospital and Max in state prison.Halfway through his sentence, Max is paroled - virtually overnight. The muscular fortysomething was remanded into the custody of philanthropist Penny Worthington, on a crusade to bring down as many bullies in the workplace as possible. It's personal.Max's freedom comes with a bizarre parole condition. Help another…
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Weitere Autoren: Nunes, Eric (Hrsg.) / Taylor, Laura (Hrsg.)
- ISBN: 978-0-9992742-0-0
- EAN: 9780999274200
- Produktnummer: 26618745
- Verlag: Lightning Source Inc
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2017
- Seitenangabe: 262 S.
- Masse: H22.9 cm x B15.2 cm x D1.4 cm 385 g
- Reihenbandnummer: 1
- Gewicht: 385
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A former journalist and college/university media relations director, Once Too Many - A Bullied at Work Novel, is John L. Nunes third published novel. Earlier, he penned High Stakes Fantasy--An Alternative Reality Sports Thriller and DreamCatcher Games. Winner of national and local awards for coverage of one of the nation's deadliest airline disasters, more than 2,000 bylines as a staff reporter and freelancer for the L.A. Times, San Diego Union-Tribune, Sport Magazine, Elysian Fields Quarterly, San Diego Magazine, San Diego Tribune, Associated Press, Escondido Times-Advocate, Business Travel News, Electronic Business News, others. As a reporter, he covered police, courts, politics, sports, entertainment, business, labor, government, education, technology, travel, health care-you name it. He interviewed news figures and celebrities, including President Gerald Ford, Gov. Jerry Brown, President Jimmy Carter, Marsha Mason, Joan Baez, Jose Feliciano, Ray Bradbury, Robert Hays, David Ogden Stiers, Chief Justice of the United States Warren Berger, the Smothers brothers, and many others. Later became in-house media relations director for the University of San Diego, National University and San Diego Mesa College, one of the largest community colleges in the nation. Nunes has witnessed bullying in the workplace, extensively researched the subject, and interviewed experts for Once Too Many. Visit his blog, Stories Behind the Stories https://storiesbehindthestories.blog and author website: https://johnlnunes.com
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