Before he entered the world of show business Jeff flunked out of Ohio State twice. Why twice? Never one to hold a grudge, Jeff wanted to give the university a second chance.
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A high school experience with an audience motivated him to embark on a career in show business as a stand-up comedian. After a decade long quest for success Jeff finally retired from the “biz” and decided to return to civilian life.
He parlayed his successes from careers such as office clerk, car salesman, call center rep., customer service clerk, copy machine salesman, credit supervisor, and shoe salesman into a sizable savings account. One day Jeff cashed in the savings account and spent all of it on a computer; complete with a keyboard, mouse, and speakers.
Now married and with two children, Jeff found that his expenses were taking a toll on his ability to pay bills. When his son’s cell phone bill became larger than the mortgage payment, Jeff was strongly encouraged to get a second job by his wife of 20 years. Or was it 60?
Since Jeff was now computer literate he decided to write about his journey from oblivion to the bright lights of show business and back into oblivion. The success of this book, plus a small loan, should be enough to pay the phone bill, and buy his daughter the $800 hair straightener she’s been looking at.
Today Jeff works for the Texas Employment Commission in McKinney, Texas helping the unemployed find jobs. Jeff needs a new job himself. A job that might involve a keyboard and writing stories utilizing state of the art techniques like cut and paste.
If successful, hopefully he'll be able to replace his printer that keeps wrinkling up the paper.ver menos