Be the discoverer!
Get ready to sail into the sunset of Beware
of Companies.

My first non-fiction book, fully explains how my former employer, one of the world’s top-ranked casinos, pilfered my ideas for boosting profits without giving any thanks, credit, or promised remuneration while leaving out the most important component: giving a ten percent portion of that increased profit to struggling Native Americans.

A portion of the proceeds of this book will be devoted to a cause that is dear to my heart: reducing the incidence of animal cruelty throughout the world.

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About the Author

Pascale Batieufaye attended Johnson & Wales University, where he studied travel and tourism. He is an animal rights activist and aspires to open an animal rehabilitation center for rescue animals. At the end of 2012 he gave up his full-time occupation to concentrate on writing. which allowed him to produce five unpublished manuscripts in his spare time. Before that, Batieufaye ran a video store and has held various positions which allowed him to obtain a first-hand glimpse of the world and fed his writing career. He has done everything from being a courier driver (independent contractor) and Skycap/baggage handler, to take his career with a major, casino corporation, which is detailed in his book Beware of Companies

The Author’s Motivation

You may have lost everything you have worked hard for, but know that your labor will not be in vain. After many failures, betrayals, and setbacks, the time to reap all the good things you’ve sown will soon come.

Why You Should Read Beware
of Companies



An Eye-Opener to the Challenges of Being in the Corporate World—And How to Overcome It

Mission Statement

Pascale's mission for creating this manuscript is to help raise people's awareness about the corruption of one particular Native American gambling. In addition, he hopes that through his book, he can provide comfort and encouragement to those who are feeling disheartened because of the anxiety and stress caused by the workplace—things that antidepressant pills and other pharmaceutical drugs cannot offer.