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Celebrity Heavyweights VS. The Unsung Heroes Of The Day... Simeon Johnson ... Author of: You're a Worthwhile Person in More Ways Than a Million!

Week In Review... In Honor of the Unsung Heroes' of The Day...

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BOOK REVIEW

You're a Worthwhile Person You're a Worthwhile Person in More Ways Than a Million!

Reviewed by Jayne Cubbage

You're a Worthwhile Person in More Ways Than a Million by Simeon Johnson is an enjoyable, frank and honest read that lauds the everyday person and the jobs they do. Too often society overlooks the hotel maid, bus driver or the building superintendent. But Johnson points out that without these essential people who keep society functioning, our lives would come to a grinding halt.

By telling the story of "the average Joe" the reader is forced to acknowledge the importance of their jobs. The reader is implored to ask themselves about their treatment of these people, the bellhop; the waiter or the coat check person. Are we snide, entitled and obnoxious? Or are we grateful and appreciative of the jobs they do for us? And while you're at it, ask yourself, how do you show appreciation for such people? Do you tip them properly or even better thank them for their service?

This book gives us all something to think about regarding the position we play in society. It also serves as recognition of sorts for all men and women who go about their daily lives and go to their jobs that often provide little or no recognition, appreciation and often times fairly low compensation.

You're a Worthwhile Person is the equivalent of "This Bud's For You" the beer commercial, instead Johnson intimates "This Book is For You." Hail to the cooks, cab drivers, subway operators, electricians and plumbers and countless other thankless jobs ordinary people do to provide the grease that keeps the wheels of society going.

In one chapter, for instance, Johnson lauds a New York City Transit bus driver, Gloria Valez. Johnson describes how Valez cares for the safety of each passenger. She is patient with the elderly, tolerant of the young and the restless and polite to lonely people who talk to her despite a posted sign that advises against it. Valez is not just working for a paycheck or any sort of recognition, and outside of this book she will probably receive none, even from her employer. But, while standing at the bus stop on a miserably cold day you sure are glad to have her pull up and open the door of the warm bus and drive you to your destination.

Other examples, when the air conditioning unit in your home goes out on a 90 plus day, you sure are glad to see the repair person come in to solve the problem and get you cool once again. And while you're in the hospital suffering from an illness or recovering from major surgery, you're surely too glad to see the nursing assistant who sticks around to comfort you after the much lauded nurses and doctors have gone home.

Yes, there are many ordinary people who do their jobs diligently while they are overlooked by the people they serve. Read this important work and when you're done you are sure to have a new found respect for the everyday people who do so many important jobs--including yourself.

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by Simeon W. Johnson

ISBN: 0975938118 Pub. Date: July 2004 Format: Hardcover, 140pp Publisher: http://www.JohnsonandJohnsonGift.com

For more information: Learn About Us @ http://www.JohnsonandJohnsonGift.com

Author's Bio

Prolific author Simeon W. Johnson is a successful author of five books: an entrepreneur With a book and gift boutique: http://www.swjenterprises.com . A former Radio and television electronics technician... He received a master's certification in radio and TV electronics From National Technical Schools, Los Angeles, CA ... He also Earned his FCC First Class General Radio and Telephone License



Milson Printing
Milson Printing logo
SloganYour Printing Guru
Type [[Company_Type:=Private|Private]]
Founded [[Year_Started:=1965|1965]]
Headquarters Template:Country data US [[City:=Memphis|Memphis]], [[State_Name:=Tennessee|Tennessee]], [[Country_Name:=United States|USA]]
Key people[[Key_Person1:=Sanford Milson|Sanford Milson]], CEO
Ollie Hopnoodle, General Manager
Industry[[NAICS_Code1_Title:=Printing|Printing]]
[[NAICS_Code2_Title:=Support Activities for Printing|Printing Support]]
EmployeesGreen Arrow Up.svg 11 (2007)
Contact 4729 Elvis Presley Blvd
Memphis, TN 38116-0000
901.555.1212
[http://www.milsonprinting.com Milson Printing website]
Reference NAICS: 32311, 32312
Region: [[Region1:=Orange County|The OC]]
Latitude: 35°01'10.59"
Longitude: -90°01'30.35"


Milson Printing is a fictional commercial color printing company located in Memphis, Tennessee. It is one of the twelve largest commercial printers in the Memphis area.


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History

Milson Printing started business in 1965 in a small shop on Duval Street in Key West, Florida. As the business expanded, it moved in 1974 to a larger facility in town on Caroline Street, and then again moved in 1998 to its present location in Memphis, where the owner could be closer to the blues music he so loves.


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