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The Viking's Guide To Pillaging the Real World - The Journey of Mad Hadley: An Uncommonly Blunt Tale of Determination, Purpose, and Genuine Success

Autor Charles J. Roos Editat de Chris O'Byrne Ilustrat de Debbie O'Byrne
en Limba Engleză Paperback – sep 2016
Trigger Warning: This book is about work ethic (and some other useful things). But if that intrigues instead of triggers you, then please, read on.
The Viking's Guide to Pillaging the Real World is a simple, blunt, and witty look at fundamentals for young people who want to win in a very competitive world. It builds a solid foundation of real world principles that have been proven time and again, and it provides the one thing that parents, teachers, coaches, and employers want to see in the youth of today: rock solid work ethic.
Some succeed and some fail in a spectacular manner, and through a series of calamitous adventures Mad Hadley, Olga the She Bear, Feral Dave, and Elmer the Abominable Viking (and many others) discover the value of initiative, persistence, flexibility, informal leadership, the practical need for challenge, and much, much more. Packed with invaluable insights and crafted in a memorable style, The Viking's Guide To Pillaging the Real World provides what young real world warriors need most.
The Viking's Guide was borne of the author's time a U.S. Forest Service Smokejumper along with his lifelong relationships with hard-charging professionals from all walks of life. There is no education that compares to working along side highly dedicated individuals, and that distinct educational experience has been translated it into a spirited story for those who are willing to compete for their own success.
Spoiler Alert: No participation trophies are awarded in this story.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780692777312
ISBN-10: 0692777318
Pagini: 116
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.15 kg
Editura: Shortridge Books