I am the Detroit Automotive Technology Examiner for Examiner.com. In addition to Freelance Writing of Articles, I also Research & Author Books and eBooks. Titles include "Perfecting Corporate Character," "Millennial World Order," "Awaken Your Body to Healthy Aging" and "Awaken Your Speculator Mind." Visit me at www.AuthorFrank.com :
- I have researched and published non-fiction books (Search on Amazon under "Sherosky"), plus e-books and articles to the general public since 1997. I like to write about business, spirituality, health and investing (Search on Google under "Sherosky")
- I am presently writing my first fiction work. Here's the premise:
It's 2023. Dirty bombs make Manhattan, Boston and Los Angeles unfit for human habitation. America has retaliated with nuclear weapons, China squares off to defend its Iranian oil friends, but a secret organization negotiates a treaty that seems to have saved the world; at least for a while. Next step is seven years, and a world president scheduled for 2030. Story centers in New Detroit as one of group of lead cities to represent the global manufacturing arm of the New World Order; but genetic weapons and cloned agents take espionage to new heights, as the world governments jockey for position.
- I designed and managed my own book layouts and promotion websites, including copywriting for promotional seminars (technical, business and financial);
- With 39 years in the Auto Industry, 23 years as Design Engineer (now retired from GM), I still like cars and designing them.
- I authored "Inherent Criteria Global Process" that saved GM $1.92M/year, and trained GM design engineers and managers via web and direct seminars;
- I served 6 years with by the U.S. Naval Air Reserve at N.A.F. Detroit, where I also taught for airframes and hydraulics as a Certified Instructor.
You've seen the ads: You can become a medical billing and coding specialist, plus work out of your home. It is one of the fastest growing elements in the health-care field. Those same ads also quote some hospital association survey showing about 18% of medical billing and coding positions remain unfilled due to a lack of qualified candidates. Even the US Bureau of Labor Statistics is used to predict medical coding and billing as among the top, fastest-growing occupations. The fatal attraction, though, comes from the touted $19k - $40k salary range per year, plus the relatively short traini...
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Clinton Township, Michigan US
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