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An inspirational and captivating daily journal of suspense, surprise, success, setbacks, and sacrifice as experienced by the author from the first day of trucking school in November 2012 until ending his trucking career in January of 2014 with a dramatic accident. Through all the fears, struggles, and trials, he always kept a positive outlook and was grateful for the many blessings God provided each day. Now you too can take that journey with him through reading The Sacrificial Trucker.

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Produktbeschreibung
An inspirational and captivating daily journal of suspense, surprise, success, setbacks, and sacrifice as experienced by the author from the first day of trucking school in November 2012 until ending his trucking career in January of 2014 with a dramatic accident. Through all the fears, struggles, and trials, he always kept a positive outlook and was grateful for the many blessings God provided each day. Now you too can take that journey with him through reading The Sacrificial Trucker.


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Autorenporträt
Ole Cram received a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Kansas and a Master degree in Business Administration from the University of California. He has over 25 years of engineering, project leadership, and management experience working for the U.S. Navy. There Ole received numerous awards related to process improvements, including several from Naval Admirals. He has authored numerous documents and presentations that provided key information to top level decision makers toward improving the readiness and performance of numerous naval combat systems. In 2012, Ole was without work or funds and explored trucking as a career. He wrote a daily journal of events to friends and family from the first day of trucking school in November 2012 until ending his trucking career in January of 2014 with a dramatic wreck. Those journals document many trials and triumphs while educating readers on the trucking industry and all that truckers sacrifice to assure we have the necessities of life stocked in nearby stores. Through all the fears, struggles, and trials, Ole always kept a positive outlook was grateful for the many blessings God provided each day.