Review of Involuntary Reroute
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Review of Involuntary Reroute
Involuntary Reroute is a book authored by Robert Laney. The book exposes the fundamentals of airline deception. It provides the new fare-savings tools that the author invented. Robbie started the airline travelling agency without money. His mother led him into the business because she was more familiar with it. At the age of 19, Robbie owned a successful business with 80% of the shares in his name. At that time, he was also a college student. He was able to balance up business and his studies. As a young entrepreneur, he was recruited by air company and private stakeholders to assist them in resolving their glitches. He accumulated knowledge and experience.
Through the knowledge that Laney acquired and the experience of his mother, he created the first air ticket booking website. The business grew faster through the 75% discounts from the full first-class fares that they offered. Most people loved this because they were travelling luxuriously with a little amount of money. He explored all opportunities with desirable outcomes. Unfortunately, he made the acknowledgeable mistakes that brought him down. Some of the stakeholders turned against his back. The auditors also cornered his company and placed it in default. He fought for his company and paid more money to the lawyers. Through these hard times, he explored other money-making opportunities. How did he manage to recover his business? Grab a copy of this book and see more interesting milestones being covered by a young man.
This is one of the great narrations I have ever seen. The life of the author is an inspiration to many. His age never stopped him from trampling into great milestones. He has proven to be a great thinker through the solutions that he incorporated when he faced major challenges. It is exhorting to see a young entrepreneur making it into a global business that grows massively. This has made me think different. I feel like chasing my dream passionately as Laney did. His narration is well-detailed, very brief and comprehensible. It is inappropriate to analyze this book without mentioning the heroine, Laney's mother. She was the greatest of all time in her era. She laid a remarkable future for her child. More respect to her. She’s been one of my favourite characters in this book.
Nothing is more interesting than reading a book without grammatical errors. I didn’t figure out any errors in it. I enjoyed every page I turned to. The author did a great job in presenting his story in this book. The book has short sections with different titles. This made it easy to follow the story. The book is well-written. This book is evidence of the existence of professional editors. It is well-edited. With that said, I happily give this book a rating of 4 out of 4 stars. I like it entirely. I did not encounter anything that displeased me.
This is the book I can recommend to others for them to read and learn from a well-experienced tycoon. Therefore, I recommend it to college students. This book may assist students to have a good mindset. They may consider starting chasing their dreams as soon as possible. I also recommend it to prospective entrepreneurs. This book may be an eye opener to explore some opportunities.
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Thanks for stopping by. This book has revealed a lot.lawisimportant23 wrote: ↑23 Aug 2022, 03:17 Who knew there was so much to the airline booking system. Great review.
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Very commendable. Thanks for stopping by.Francis Freeman wrote: ↑23 Aug 2022, 06:26 This story is very inspiring. Few people could make it after a collapse of the business. But here, Robbie was able to recover from his losses. That's commendable.
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Thank youCovenant M Olusegun wrote: ↑23 Aug 2022, 14:27 Robbie owning a buisness at 19 is incredible!
Great review
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