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How Starbucks Saved My Life: - A Son of Privilege Learns to Live like Everyoen Else

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor The son of New Yorker writer Brendan Gill, Michael Gates Gill was a creative director at J. Walter Thompson Advertising, where he was employed for over twenty-five years. He lives in New York within walking distance of the Starbucks store where he works, and has no plans to retire from what he calls the best job he’s ever had. Klappentext Now in paperback! the national bestselling riches-to-rags true story of an advertising executive who had it all! then lost it all-and was finally redeemed by his new job! and his twenty-eight-year-old boss! at Starbucks. In his fifties! Michael Gates Gill had it all: a mansion in the suburbs! a wife and loving children! a six-figure salary! and an Ivy League education. But in a few short years! he lost his job! got divorced! and was diagnosed with a brain tumor. With no money or health insurance! he was forced to get a job at Starbucks. Having gone from power lunches to scrubbing toilets! from being served to serving! Michael was a true fish out of water. But fate brings an unexpected teacher into his life who opens his eyes to what living well really looks like. The two seem to have nothing in common: She is a young African American! the daughter of a drug addict; he is used to being the boss but reports to her now. For the first time in his life he experiences being a member of a minority trying hard to survive in a challenging new job. He learns the value of hard work and humility! as well as what it truly means to respect another person. Behind the scenes at one of America's most intriguing businesses! an inspiring friendship is born! a family begins to heal! and! thanks to his unlikely mentor! Michael Gill at last experiences a sense of self-worth and happiness he has never known before. Watch a QuickTime trailer for this book. Zusammenfassung Now in paperback! the national bestselling riches-to-rags true story of an advertising executive who had it all! then lost it all—and was finally redeemed by his new job! and his twenty-eight-year-old boss! at Starbucks . In his fifties! Michael Gates Gill had it all: a mansion in the suburbs! a wife and loving children! a six-figure salary! and an Ivy League education. But in a few short years! he lost his job! got divorced! and was diagnosed with a brain tumor. With no money or health insurance! he was forced to get a job at Starbucks. Having gone from power lunches to scrubbing toilets! from being served to serving! Michael was a true fish out of water. But fate brings an unexpected teacher into his life who opens his eyes to what living well really looks like. The two seem to have nothing in common: She is a young African American! the daughter of a drug addict; he is used to being the boss but reports to her now. For the first time in his life he experiences being a member of a minority trying hard to survive in a challenging new job. He learns the value of hard work and humility! as well as what it truly means to respect another person. Behind the scenes at one of America’s most intriguing businesses! an inspiring friendship is born! a family begins to heal! and! thanks to his unlikely mentor! Michael Gill at last experiences a sense of self-worth and happiness he has never known before. Watch a QuickTime trailer for this book. ...

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Authors Michael Gates Gill, Micheal Gates Gill
Publisher Avery Publishing Group
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 02.09.2008
 
EAN 9781592404049
ISBN 978-1-59240-404-9
No. of pages 272
Dimensions 128 mm x 180 mm x 17 mm
Subjects Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Biographies, autobiographies
Social sciences, law, business > Business > General, dictionaries

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