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The Fourteenth Generation’s Fourteen Expectations

DON GRABBED A PILE OF ORDER FORMS and headed toward the loading truck on the warehouse floor. The morning strategy meeting had just broken up and he could hear his younger workers buzzing behind him, “No way! What does the big boss think he’s doing?”

Don chuckled to himself, pretending he didn’t a hear a thing, and climbed into the truck. After studying the purchase order that topped his pile of forms, he aimed the vehicle at the hazardous-products area in the east wing of the 500,000-square-foot facility. He could tell that the already-high temperature of a summer heat wave was climbing even higher.

All morning, Don zipped around the warehouse, trading jibes now and again with the young ...

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