Pensai a tutte le imbarcazioni scomparse tra il 1989 e il 2008; la Margueta piccola nave a noleggio per vacanzieri spensierati; il peschereccio Dolphin e guardavo oltre la spiaggia; spiando quel oceano di fantasmi; aspettando che da un momento allaltro una furia divina avesse riportato i loro cadaveri a riva. Pensai a tutti i ritrovamenti fatti; remi; pezzi di indumenti; alle strane coincidenze che accumunano quelle sparizioni. Poi vidi una nave fantasma che altro non era che il peschereccio del Capitano Conrad; ed allora quasi automaticamente mi feci il segno della croce; il mare mi stava mostrando dei segreti che non avrei dovuto conoscere; non se volevo restare vivo. Storie di fantasmi; storie di gente scomparsa in mare improvvisamente e inspiegabilmente. Leggende di barche tornate al porto in condizioni pessime ma col motore funzionante e senza marinai. Fantasmi li chiamano i veri lupi di mare; ma loro quando si mostrano non sempre sanno daver perso la vita. "Cerchi sempre qualcosa che ti spaventa; mi disse un giorno un amico. No; gli risposi io; io cerco sempre qualcosa che mi stimoli; percheacute; solo cosigrave; posso superare i miei limiti."
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful. Managing a Construction Firm is a must readBy D. LaskeyI am the owner of a medium sized heavy civil construction company. I have attended many management courses over the course of my 20+ year career. In addition. I have read many books on this subject matter. For those of you who are currently in the industry in management roles. I will venture to guess that when you read this book. almost instantly. the light will go on. You will see things that are familiar. things you are doing right. as well as things that you could do better. For those of you going through the higher education prior to starting out in the work world. this is an outline of how to do it right. Everyone employed in construction management should read this book. It is up to speed on current construction management practices. and the economy as it exists today for contractors.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I am and equipment operator/ foreman and much of the business side is protected information not shared with everyone like me. soBy GregAn incredible source. Really digs into the nuts and bolts of the business. I am and equipment operator/ foreman and much of the business side is protected information not shared with everyone like me. so I chose this book to gain insight. I will probably read a couple of times to filter and memorize the highlights. Quality material!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy I. HeckmanAwesome book much better than I expected. Shows the realty and Challanger of construction