Everyone has a story to tell but unfortunately not all are fortunate and inspiring. Through 'Above the Clouds", you have stories of remarkable resilience and a unbridled passion to enjoy the nature of work throughout the life of Wayne Baker. You don't hear him complain, or yearn for retirement, instead you see him constantly exceed expectations. The agony faced by the unions is so strong that you really feel empathetic for Wayne's cause. The stories are heartbreaking, and are a emotional detriment to the employees of Plateau Mining. Tomorrow, I will be installing a countertop for my fiancée and the stories I have read have inspired me to embrace the nature of work, not for the paycheck, but for the silent joy that surrounds a Job well done.
I think the value of a good book is not simply that you like it but that it forces you to act, or look at something in a new way. Undoubtebly, the rigors of Wayne's life forces you to reflect, and evaluate your path in liife.
By the way, 'Range Rider', Dave La Rue informed me a recently orfered 500WE uas been delivered and is awaiting pick-up at his store. I will post pictures following.