Flyboy
If what they said about reincarnation was true, Sedona Stewart decided she was coming back as a man in her next life.
She snatched her sheet of paper from the copy machine and marched back toward her office, determined to ignore the sounds of merriment coming from the small conference room to her left. Another promotion was being celebrated, the third in as many months, all of them going to her male counterparts.
Despite the fact that she had as much education, experience and time on the payroll as any of them, she had been passed over yet again for the position of senior engineer, and for Bob Lewis of all people. It was like a slap in the face. The guy was a total dork. She’d be damned if she joined them in their good-old-boy ass-slapping and shoulder-punching congratulations.
She threw her paperwork down onto her desk, flung herself into her chair and acknowledged it was time to look for a new job. As an aerospace engineer for the Department of Defense, she’d worked damn hard to earn a promotion. She’d played the game, tried to be one of the boys, in an environment dominated by the opposite sex. She’d taken on additional duties, worked long hours, traveled ... read full excerpt from: Flyboy ebook