Personal Growth Through Copier Sales, Carl Nelson (9780692330401) — Readings Books
Personal Growth Through Copier Sales
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Personal Growth Through Copier Sales

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Harry Coombs, sixty, and the top copier salesman in his metropolitan area, has suffered a right side stroke. In order to hang on to his job in a rough, competitive business he hires Claude Gustafson, airy poet, and son of an old war buddy to assist him. Harry is forced into the role of mentor and Claude is forced more and more into the full-time role of copier salesman as both struggle to keep their livelihoods and lives, on track. It’s a full-length comedy/drama in two acts with 5 actors… full of personal growth, sales instruction, human vitriol and affection.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Magic Bean Books
Country
United States
Date
12 November 2014
Pages
98
ISBN
9780692330401

Harry Coombs, sixty, and the top copier salesman in his metropolitan area, has suffered a right side stroke. In order to hang on to his job in a rough, competitive business he hires Claude Gustafson, airy poet, and son of an old war buddy to assist him. Harry is forced into the role of mentor and Claude is forced more and more into the full-time role of copier salesman as both struggle to keep their livelihoods and lives, on track. It’s a full-length comedy/drama in two acts with 5 actors… full of personal growth, sales instruction, human vitriol and affection.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Magic Bean Books
Country
United States
Date
12 November 2014
Pages
98
ISBN
9780692330401