Binman To Boardroom: A Journey of Grit, Neurodiversity, and Smashing the Class Ceiling
Synopsis
Binman To Boardroom: A Journey of Grit, Neurodiversity, and Smashing the Class Ceiling
The system called him useless, he proved them all wrong!
For nine years, Gavin Simpson drove a bin lorry, trapped in a cycle of depression, social anxiety, and a deep-seated belief that he was simply stupid. He was a working-class dropout, desperately masking his true self to survive a world that only valued the "flat-line" thinker.
This book is the raw, unflinching story of his journey from the rubbish tip to a Chartered Management Accountant at a global motoring manufacturer after a life-changing discovery: his unique wiring wasn't a flaw, but a powerful neurodivergent advantage.
Binman To Boardroom is more than a memoir of smashing the class ceiling. It is a powerful, human manifesto that proves the impossible is achievable.
In this book, you will discover:
- The staggering economic cost of a broken system that fails to see the genius in people with neurodivergent minds.
- The heartbreaking truth about losing friends, gaining jealousy, and the relentless pressure of feeling like you don't belong when you try to climb the ladder.
- Why traditional education crushed his potential, and how he learned to find his true genius.
This book is a direct, honest conversation for anyone who has ever been told they are "too much," "too intense," or "not good enough."
Publisher information
- Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- ISBN: 9781919302003
- Number of pages: 200
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 12 mm
- Languages: English
