This book is a journal. A continuation of my autobiographical series chronicling the ins and outs of my daily life while working in the hostile work environment of a certain ultra-greedy American corporation. While working in the bottom tier of this corporation, I’ve encountered many obstacles that make work, and even life in general, unnecessarily complicated. Within the pages of this book, you’ll see a firsthand account of how corporate greed has rapidly deteriorated quality of life for the American workforce. It’s by the grace of God that I’ve been brought through the events outlined here in the pages of this book. If it weren’t for God, I would’ve passed on long ago. Each day I’ve been blessed with the strength and serenity by his hand to fight through another day here in one of America’s most unfair work environments.
Ethan Ruedlinger is a devoted servant of Jesus Christ, a U.S. Army Signal Corps veteran who served honorably, and a black belt in Shito-Ryu Kyokushin Karate. As an author, he has written several books, including short works on genealogy, science fiction, existential philosophy, and biographical works, such as “The Second Civil War” and “Red Orbit.” His five-part autobiographical series, “The Story of Ethan Ruedlinger,” candidly chronicles his life experiences, from personal struggles to Christian growth. Ethan is also an amateur genealogist and the creator and publisher of various music albums. Drawing from his diverse background, his writing blends faith, introspection, and real-world insights to inspire and challenge readers. He resides in North Vernon, Indiana.