• How much does it cost to buy drinks for the passengers of a fully loaded Boeing 727?
• How does a wealthy business owner take care of his home and property using the children of employees, where both parties benefit from the experience?
• How many dozen roses does it take to make your female employees happy at Christmas?
• How to get free farm labor from your sales force and administrative team
• How to create a new employee benefit by paying them not to select your healthcare plan
• How to make a point to a restaurateur by buying $100 of cheese toast by the slice
• How many drinking games can you play in a single afternoon and still remain relatively sober?
• How to fire an employee who hates being paid for doing absolutely nothing
• How do you get back at a car dealership for poor salesmanship?
These and many other burning questions are answered in The Eccentric Entrepreneur, a hilarious book of the author’s true anecdotes based on his career in a medical laboratory—and the man behind the madness, Richard L. Murphy, who made it a truly memorable experience.