(PRWEB) November 21, 2004
Carl Fellows is some piece of work. Barely twenty years old, heÂs already sworn off women and college! After drifting aimlessly for awhile, the shy young man takes a job he couldnÂt be less suited for  that of restaurant Âpersonnel manager  and things only go downhill from there.
Working conditions at TimothyÂs Take-Out prove nothing short of atrocious. ThereÂs no heat, no air conditioning, no reliable equipment, and no reliable employees. The customers are obnoxious beyond comprehension. The only good thing about the restaurant is its proximity to one of the most beautiful beaches on earth.
Not that Carl has much time for recreation, working 60-or-more hours a week...
The young manÂs personal life is about as messed up. If heÂs not suffering emotional abuse at the hands of some girl, heÂs getting the stuffing kicked out of him by neighborhood tough guys. His few Âfriends are either fickle or mentally deranged. Though he sweats blood for his weekly paycheck, he never seems to have any money.
His indomitable spirit keeps him going, and almost makes him a likable character. Unfortunately, his constant striving for perfection serves mostly to highlight his incredible selfishness and intolerance. While his ideals might be admirable, his lifestyle seems almost reprehensible to some.
Paul J. BarkerÂs extraordinary first novel is being touted as, among other things, Âthe perfect gift for malcontents. If there is just no pleasing that certain someone on your gift list, could this be what you  and they  are waiting for? Although TimothyÂs Take-Out is available at most online bookstores, the easiest way to order a copy is through Mr. BarkerÂs website, at http://www.dontlikemyjob.com.
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