A Worker, A Sailore, A Boxer Oh My
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Marlon was always a hard worker with a low income. The Navy was a good fit for him at thirty-three years old. Marlon goes through tribulation at work in the US Navy and while boxing. You can read all that in this book. Marlon left the Navy in between work and boxing and enjoyed paradise in Hawaii before he went back to work and college. Hawaii would end short. Marlon went back to Trenton, New Jersey, and started school with a great job at the Trane factory. He thought that he would be a supervisor there with his college education. That job would end. Also, Marlon had an accident, but wouldn't you know it—he got justice now! Marlon worked at two places (at the same time). That must only happen to the good guys (if you can remember these things) because that would drive the police crazy! Then Marlon thought about boxing. It would be his first fight at the age of forty if the boxer would show up this time. Who else could pull this off? Marlon had superhigh power sparring at the gyms that led to nothing. Now Marlon is real mad! Still, Marlon would have his degree soon. However, in the book, some of the instructors and professors would fight him for his grades. He averaged a B but earned an A. Also, he has been through some wild stuff in his personal life. For instance, he came across a real monster! Marlon said forget all that above and started training for boxing at the age of fifty-seven. Who else could pull this off? The best is yet to come. The trainers are waiting for him to make his weight. That is a hard way to win a love, however exciting!
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A Worker, A Sailore, A Boxer Oh My - Marlon Bennet
Chapter 1
What would Marlon Bennet do without money to graze on in this land of money with the boxing and working? What would he do without money later on in his life because the things he did deserve, better living, not trying until a senior citizen?
Life is good with money, and Marlon gets some of it later! You had been there and done that, not this time. For those who knew Marlon from his other books, you also know how life is from his past of money upsets.
The only thing wrong with success without work is there is nothing to do that much.
What you had been reading looks sad. God wrote in the Bible that it is not good that the man should be alone (Genesis 2:18).
It is not that sad. Marlon still has faith in a future love.
Let’s take a little peek back on how Marlon Bennet got the way he is living young.
Marlon was always a hardworking man but on low income fifteen years, so he went into the US Navy in ’89.
Of course, in the Navy Marlon tried his hardest to do what it takes to be a sailor.
You would think that it was okay in the present due to Marlon not hurting with low income anymore. Maybe good money was a good thing though Marlon’s hard work was not being appreciated anymore, but that is another story for later on in the book.
If you are a hard worker, the Navy is for you. Bennet was called the hardest worker on the ship
by his first supervisor.
An aircraft carrier planes’ servicemen jobs were called the hardest jobs in the world!
So that made Marlon the hardest working man in the world once.
Marlon started as a cook in the Navy. He was not a mess supervisor yet.
So a cook can excel in plain hard work at first. One time he was asked to cook two thousand steaks. Marlon ran off to do it. That shocked the supervisor who asked him to cook the two thousand steaks.
There came a time that the devil started playing tricks on Marlon. In the trick, Marlon was charged in a captain’s mast.
It was reported on shore that Marlon cursed at an officer. He said that Marlon told him "Beep you." Marlon found out later on