The Stressful Bitter Secretary

Never Do It Pro Se

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Parent & Adult Child, Fiction & Literature, Short Stories
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Author: Jean Jones ISBN: 9781452093451
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: December 10, 2010
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Jean Jones
ISBN: 9781452093451
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: December 10, 2010
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

Ruthies mother is terminally ill and she has to endure sexual harassment, pain and agony for several years to support her mother.

Ruthie is a paralegal who has been looking for employment for almost two years. She finally got a job but it was far from what she expected. Her boss is obsessed with her and his wife does not have a clue as to what is really happening.

Ruthie boss gave her a box of papers pertaining to a case and told her to read them. He said, This will help you to become a better paralegal. Ruthie read and used those papers to her advantage to include in her book.

She begins to feel sorry for her boss but Ruthie couldnt take it anymore and decides to take matters in her own hands.

Somehow, her boss becomes ill. He ends up getting in a terrible accident and eventually dies.

At the end, Ruthie and his wife understood the humiliation and pain she endured.

There is a lot Ruthie did not put in the book and wanted to wait to see how well she would be able to correspond with Author House. Ruthie is in the process of adding and deleting and is going with another Publisher. She is also changing her cover.

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Ruthies mother is terminally ill and she has to endure sexual harassment, pain and agony for several years to support her mother.

Ruthie is a paralegal who has been looking for employment for almost two years. She finally got a job but it was far from what she expected. Her boss is obsessed with her and his wife does not have a clue as to what is really happening.

Ruthie boss gave her a box of papers pertaining to a case and told her to read them. He said, This will help you to become a better paralegal. Ruthie read and used those papers to her advantage to include in her book.

She begins to feel sorry for her boss but Ruthie couldnt take it anymore and decides to take matters in her own hands.

Somehow, her boss becomes ill. He ends up getting in a terrible accident and eventually dies.

At the end, Ruthie and his wife understood the humiliation and pain she endured.

There is a lot Ruthie did not put in the book and wanted to wait to see how well she would be able to correspond with Author House. Ruthie is in the process of adding and deleting and is going with another Publisher. She is also changing her cover.

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