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From Cotton Picker to Multimillionaire
註釋Bob Klein was born and raised in the deep South. His first jobs were: Picking cotton as a youth, working as a deck hand on the Mississippi River, mowing lawns, delivering newspapers, working at the snack bar at the Greenville Yacht Club, babysitting and being a pin setter at a bowling alley before they had automatic pin setters.He was from a broken home and lived a tumultuous life as a young man in college and the Marine Corps. But he was able to rise above that to high positions such as Vice President of a New York firm and Director of Global Training for a huge pharmaceutical company. He traveled to more than 40 countries and trained over 5,000 executives in more than a dozen different languages.