In this personal account, Marvin Rubinstein looks back at a career traveling from city to city and country to country trying to make a buck in this eye-opening account of what it's reallylike to be in the sales business.
A compendium of American proverbs, expressions, slang, colloquialisms; British-US glossary; abbreviations and acronyms and other various odds and ends. Widely used by non-native speakers and translators.
Taking a brief from Bill Shakespeare, the Author traces his life from Rochester, NY to Cornell to New York City and to the world, beginning as an infant and progressing to a schoolboy, a lover and womanizer, an attorney, a business C.E.O. ...
A smorgasbord of e-mail and Internet wit blended with humorous incidents from the author's wild and wooly life, sure to light up one's lonely moments and any social gathering.
What you will read here is based on fact, not idle speculation. The author, Marvin Rubinstein should know. He started writing Old Age Ain't for Wimps at the age of 86 and finished nearing 88.