Sex, Lies, and Postage Stamps
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Sex, Lies, and Postage Stamps is a tale of how one man deals with romance and work over the course of his career. Can one person remain the same throughout a career of truth and adventure? Where does the money come from to provide for one’s lifelong career?
About the Author
Nathan La-monta James is a golf instructor and has a podcast called Go-Go-Golf. He has produced and acted in a local TV show that has won several awards. Previously, he has written 66 books of spiritual understanding. He is also the CEO of an online record company, We the People Records.
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Sex, Lies, and Postage Stamps - Nathan La-monta James
Chapter One
I was ordered by a captain in the army to go and seek out a job at the post office. Since he was of a higher rank than me, I did what he wanted me to do. It was a spiritual blessing I’ll never forget, even though I have forgotten his name. He had a program that he wanted all of us to transition into civilian life and get a job at the post office because congress and the government would back us up forever for our service and commitment to the United States of America and he was right. Thank you, sir. You know who you are.
Thank you so very much,
Staff Sergeant Nathan La-monta James.
Chapter Two
I started my postal career as a mail handler, but that only lasted five months because I did not like not having two days off to recover from the heavy work of lifting and moving the mail. So I took a job at a lower rank to clean the post office which made me a regular employee on the first day of service and I had two days off. thank you, Lord. Thank you, Jesus.
I must admit to you that I was embarrassed on my first day of work as a custodian because I had to clean up around the bundle sorter machine which is the same machine that I used to dump mail on. The people remembered me, and they looked down on me for going to a lower rank and having what they thought was a lower job than theirs. So I had to deal with it for about nine months. But what they didn’t know is that I was taking tests and doing interviews to become a mechanic helper level five and I got the new job. You wouldn’t believe that my first day of work was to work on and fix the bundle sorter machine. Now ain’t that a kick in the head? People remembered me and they got confused, but they also got excited, and they said to me, Wait a minute, wait a minute, aren’t you the same guy that was dumping mail here and then you were cleaning the floor here and now you’re fixing the machine here?
and I had to be humble. I was becoming spiritual, and I said, Yes, I’m the same guy
and they said, We want to be like you.
Chapter Three
As a maintenance mechanic level five, I was told that I could not go to school for training unless I was a level seven mail processing equipment mechanic because those seats in school were rare, special, and were not to be wasted on level five mechanics. But again, spiritually, an opportunity for me to go to school came along. I should explain that to you it