Review of Working At The Warehouse
Posted: 14 Feb 2022, 11:46
[Following is a volunteer review of "Working At The Warehouse" by Jerry A. Greenberg.]
3 out of 4 The book ,,Working At The Warehouse by Jerry A. Greenberg,, is most informative and excellent according to a good environment.
A palpable sense of commitment, as if the river was about to crest over the labors of the sandbaggers as they feverishly worked to prevent impending doom, pervaded the warehouse. Agents 22, 28, 97, Rabbi Shlomo, Delores, and Evangeline, all pitched in to transport the 10,000-year-old prayer boxes to the roof. All were acting as if on a mission of great importance. Billy searched the warehouse for the high-intensity lights. Agent 5 got busy working the telephones, calling all of the network affiliates.
Ms. Mallard was the essence of sweetness as she explained the Foundation’s dissatisfaction regarding his recent behavior. “We, of course, want to thank him for his years of service by extending to him his full retirement account. He will be able to access it over the internet. Please tell him to leave his door key on the desk and bid him adieu for us. Thank you for your assistance.” Just like that, a career ended. Everything had happened so fast Lew never really got his hands firmly on the handle controlling the events, and now it was over. Instead of being angry, he was bewildered. Upon hearing the news, Billy quit and Delores decided she had blown her cover and did not have to continue the undercover disguise. “I guess this leaves Evangeline, Louis, and me. sh*t, what a team! If I didn’t need the money, I’d be out the door with you guys. Gee, Lew, I just can’t wrap my brain around this mess.”
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Working At The Warehouse
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3 out of 4 The book ,,Working At The Warehouse by Jerry A. Greenberg,, is most informative and excellent according to a good environment.
A palpable sense of commitment, as if the river was about to crest over the labors of the sandbaggers as they feverishly worked to prevent impending doom, pervaded the warehouse. Agents 22, 28, 97, Rabbi Shlomo, Delores, and Evangeline, all pitched in to transport the 10,000-year-old prayer boxes to the roof. All were acting as if on a mission of great importance. Billy searched the warehouse for the high-intensity lights. Agent 5 got busy working the telephones, calling all of the network affiliates.
Ms. Mallard was the essence of sweetness as she explained the Foundation’s dissatisfaction regarding his recent behavior. “We, of course, want to thank him for his years of service by extending to him his full retirement account. He will be able to access it over the internet. Please tell him to leave his door key on the desk and bid him adieu for us. Thank you for your assistance.” Just like that, a career ended. Everything had happened so fast Lew never really got his hands firmly on the handle controlling the events, and now it was over. Instead of being angry, he was bewildered. Upon hearing the news, Billy quit and Delores decided she had blown her cover and did not have to continue the undercover disguise. “I guess this leaves Evangeline, Louis, and me. sh*t, what a team! If I didn’t need the money, I’d be out the door with you guys. Gee, Lew, I just can’t wrap my brain around this mess.”
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Working At The Warehouse
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon