
Many of us have days we don’t wish to get up and face the daily grind. At the end of the day we are exhausted, but then we sleep and start the daily grind all over the next day. There are jobs that are labor intense that make people feel exhausted at the end of each day. Then there is the daily grind of speaking to people that always complain. You aren’t working a job in a complaint department, it’s just that now people are never satisfied. There have been times when I have had to redo documents simply because the client kept changing their mind. In the legal arena, doing trust work can be very difficult. People want to control everything from the grave. Frankly, it makes it very difficult for the person who is handling their affairs. There are also the people who believe they can do all the documents needed to close out a trust. Their cheapness always ends up costing them ten times what they would have paid initially. For example, we have a client that we have changed close to five times. Now she sick in the hospital. Then we have a second client who claims there is something wrong with his trust. Two things; one he doesn’t answer the phone and two he has yet to send what he basicaly wants changed. How would you feel if this was your daily grind? In the Good Gus series, amost everyone owned their own business.Often the children helped which was good training. Give an e-book a read so your children understand about chores. In “Misplaced Trust” the daily grind specifically belonged to the attorney if they were smart enough to use one. It is about true crime and greed. Give an e-book a try. Visit the site and download an e-book. The books are available in e-book from the sites www.goodgusbooks.com and www.misplacedtrustbook.com. “Misplaced Trust” has a five-star rating on Amazon. It is about true crime and greed.