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Have you ever fantasized about pursuing a new career? Do you feel that a career change would be impossible given your personal responsibilities? Author Bill Cox has done it numerous times. Wash Behind Your Ears, Billy: The Greatest Story Ever Told About Me by Me is a memoir that chronicles the author's time as a banker, real estate broker, building superintendent, criminal investigator, and journalist, among others. You'll read how a teenager working at a major bank in downtown Montreal finds himself at one of its sub-branches, a twenty-by-twenty plywood building that includes the bank, post…mehr

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Have you ever fantasized about pursuing a new career? Do you feel that a career change would be impossible given your personal responsibilities? Author Bill Cox has done it numerous times. Wash Behind Your Ears, Billy: The Greatest Story Ever Told About Me by Me is a memoir that chronicles the author's time as a banker, real estate broker, building superintendent, criminal investigator, and journalist, among others. You'll read how a teenager working at a major bank in downtown Montreal finds himself at one of its sub-branches, a twenty-by-twenty plywood building that includes the bank, post office, and sleeping quarters for three, at a mining camp on the Newfoundland and Labrador-Quebec border. Recalling the twenty-two moves with his family, Cox shares the successes and failures, the struggles and joys, that come with making significant career changes and how it can positively, or negatively affect, a family. This memoir includes published and unpublished stories and articles from Cox's time as a journalist and columnist for The Sherbrooke Record and Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. A blend of journalism and personal anecdotes, Cox shares the lessons he's learned the hard way, so you don't have to. With a strong sense of humour and laugh-out-loud moments, Wash Behind Your Ears, Billy is sure to entertain and even educate along the way.
Autorenporträt
Charles W. "Bill" Cox is a retired journalist and columnist for The Sherbrooke Record and Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. He is the author of the chapbook Our Man Thursday, a series of twenty-six articles from The Sherbrooke Record. He received an award from the Québec Community Newspapers Association in May 2013 in recognition of his writing. Bill is a member of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, Lifelong Learning Quebec, and the National Association of Federal Retirees. You can connect with him via email at bcox3637@gmail.com. He lives in Quebec City with his wife Denyse and has five children, nine grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren.