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                                 week?” Well, he had me there. “None,” I said. He
                                 said, “a bottle-a-day man.” I never got to say another
                                 word—it was settled over my objections.
                                    I saw the counselor once a week, and I went to this
                                 men’s meeting once a week, and everything was get-
                                 ting better. Once I saw somebody get a ninety-day pin.
                                 I decided not to get one. Even though I couldn’t see
                                 it from where I was sitting, I wasn’t going to wear an
                                 A.A. sign. One day somebody got a ninety-day pocket
                                 piece that he could rub for luck, and I decided to get
                                 one of those. After my three months were up, I went
                                 to the literature guy and bought one. He said it would
                                 be nice if it was presented to me in front of everybody.
                                 I wasn’t too keen on getting up in front of everyone.
                                 He said it would be good for the newcomers; it would
                                 show them that the program worked. So I told him
                                 okay and asked the leader of the First Step table to
                                 give it to me. They were paying him to run the meet-
                                 ing, or so I thought at the time. (Later I found out
                                 that they were reimbursing him for the snacks.) So the
                                 following week I got my pocket piece and thanked
                                 everybody for giving me the power over alcohol. Now
                                 I was more powerful than alcohol because for the first
                                 time in a long time I could choose not to use it.
                                    A couple of weeks later the large company I was
                                 with, which had relocated me and my family at their
                                 expense, had a large staff cutback, and I was cut
                                 back—fired. I thought I was fire-proof. I was in a very
                                 important position, doing important work. I was the
                                 chief researcher in developing a new product; I was
                                 sitting in on strategic planning meetings. I was very
                                 upset. After all, I was better now and back to being a
                                 good employee and team player again, but to no avail.
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