| Profile for Ernest Jackson  I have had an interesting and varied life. Having survived the terrible Liverpool Blitz of 1941 my parents later separated and I lived with my mum in the poverty of a Liverpool tenement slum.  The family were reunited for a short time before our young dad, a proud dock labourer, died suddenly.  The tragic loss was compounded by the fact that he had been the only breadwinner. By the time I was twenty, having moved from job to job, I was without  education, ambition or means so my future prospects were non-existent.    I was fortuitously without any convictions, most unusual for a youth living in Bootle,  so was able to join the Police Force. Over the next 27 years I rose through the ranks before retiring to go into business at the age of 50.  My success since then has enabled me to travel the world in luxury. I have written a book of memoirs which are said to be bizarre. amusing, poignant, romantic and proud. They have enabled me to discover who, why and what I am. My book is on www.erniewho.com |