Do you work in a hostile environment where there is backstabbing, unreasonable work quotas, favoritism, and poor communication? You might want to consider yourself fortunate ... because it could be worse. It certainly was for J. Paul Kingston, when he found out that the executive position he'd held at his bank was being eliminated. Suddenly, he found himself trying to maneuver his way into a different job at the bank at age thirty eight. At the time, he was a prisoner shackled by corporate comforts and false security, but even after the ambush, he still didn't realize it. In this memoir, he recalls moving into an office half the size of his former one and facing hopeless odds to rise to his former status. The ordeal, however, gave him the impetus to pursue self-employment and live up to his full potential. Find out how he plotted his escape from a job that was sucking the life out of him and made the transition to determining his own destiny.