Fascinating and engaging autobiography of the career of Derek Rosser.

Author Derek Rosser releases his third book, completing the trilogy. This is the account of what happened to him after leaving the Royal Air Force – the story of a long, and mainly happy, interesting working career.
 
 
Earning a Crust
Earning a Crust
Nov. 7, 2011 - PRLog -- The author’s literary efforts covering his experiences as a National Serviceman in the RAF in the 1950s (A Reluctant Recruit) generated such a favourable reception, so much so that he embarked on a second, more or less true, account of his life as a typical boy growing up in the thirties and forties (Call Me Valentine). This is his third book, completing the trilogy. It is the account of what happened to him after leaving the Royal Air Force; it is the story of a long, and mainly happy, interesting working career.
On leaving the RAF the author took up his old position in the jig and tool drawing office and tried to settle down again into the business of ‘earning a crust’.  He soon became bored with his job as a Jig and Tool designer and sought a change to the up and coming world of computer programming. The logical progression in this field was promotion to Systems Analyst and he held this position for almost twenty years prior to retirement in 1988 and discovered that Logic doesn’t come into it.
The author has attempted in ‘Earning a Crust’ to focus on the lighter side of business life and hopes that you, dear reader, will be entertained by his experiences.

The author Derek Rosser says: “For the best part of forty years I was engaged in trying to earn enough money to keep body and soul together. Some of it was enjoyable, some of it was frustrating and some of it was downright misery. In ‘Earning a Crust’, I have recalled those years and attempted to draw as much humour as possible from the many and varied situations in which I found myself. I hope that you enjoy the reading as much as I enjoyed the writing.”

For more information or to arrange an interview with the author of this book, please contact Olu Akinpelu on 07790432029 or email: Press@pneumasprings.com

Earning a Crust – Logic doesn’t come into it can be obtained from Pneuma Springs Publishing at the following address:
http://www.pneumasprings.co.uk/EarningaCrust.htm


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