Sharon Cummin
ASIN: B06XJZ6JSZ
Publisher: Amazon.com Services LLC
Pages: 62
When I told my parents during my senior year that I wasn't going to college, they lost their minds. There was only one person that stood beside me, and that was my sister Sammie. I'd been working with computers since I was ten. Everyone laughed and joked about how much time I spent in my room. They had no idea that I'd been working on something great. Sammie listened when I told her I already knew more than I'd learn in college. She believed me when I told her what I was working on would make a difference, and she defended me every step of the way.I had big dreams, and nothing was going to stop me from making them happen. The best part was that I was doing it on my own. It wasn't going to be because of my dad, his affiliation with baseball, or his money. It wasn't going to have anything to do with Sammie's husband giving me a job. It was going to be all me. I was going to make it happen ...