The Journey of a Postal Employee, Sir Francis T Blackwood (9798349377556) — Readings Books

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The Journey of a Postal Employee
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The Journey of a Postal Employee

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In the halls of the United States Postal Service, a dark cloud of abuse, harassment, and neglect hangs heavy.For postal worker Sir Francis T. Blackwood, the daily grind has become a constant battle for survival.

Faced with a toxic work culture that prioritizes profits over the well-being of its employees, Blackwood embarks on a personal crusade to expose the truth. From vicious verbal attacks to blatant acts of retaliation, he navigates a minefield of workplace toxicity, determined to give voice to the countless others who have suffered in silence.

As Blackwood's quest for justice intensifies, he confronts a deeply entrenched system of corruption and a union that has abandoned its duty to protect the workers it claims to represent With each step, the stakes grow higher, and the ghosts of the past threaten to consume his future.

"The Journey of a Postal Employee: Going Postal" is a searing indictment of the systemic issues plaguing the USPS. Told through the eyes of a man who refuses to be silenced, this gripping expose will captivate readers and inspire them to demand the accountability and change that is long overdue.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
California Book Publishers
Date
28 May 2025
Pages
234
ISBN
9798349377556

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

In the halls of the United States Postal Service, a dark cloud of abuse, harassment, and neglect hangs heavy.For postal worker Sir Francis T. Blackwood, the daily grind has become a constant battle for survival.

Faced with a toxic work culture that prioritizes profits over the well-being of its employees, Blackwood embarks on a personal crusade to expose the truth. From vicious verbal attacks to blatant acts of retaliation, he navigates a minefield of workplace toxicity, determined to give voice to the countless others who have suffered in silence.

As Blackwood's quest for justice intensifies, he confronts a deeply entrenched system of corruption and a union that has abandoned its duty to protect the workers it claims to represent With each step, the stakes grow higher, and the ghosts of the past threaten to consume his future.

"The Journey of a Postal Employee: Going Postal" is a searing indictment of the systemic issues plaguing the USPS. Told through the eyes of a man who refuses to be silenced, this gripping expose will captivate readers and inspire them to demand the accountability and change that is long overdue.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
California Book Publishers
Date
28 May 2025
Pages
234
ISBN
9798349377556