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Working for the Man: Inspiring and Subversive Projects for Residents of Cubicle Landby Jeffrey Yamaguchi
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:A book for the subversive worker lurking in every cubicle-from the creator and author of 52 Projects. For anyone frustrated with the soul-killing monotony of a nine-to-five job, this quirky collection helps beat the office blues, inspire creativity in seemingly dead-end situations, and preserve a bit of integrity in a conformist corporate culture. Learn how to: - Survive long, boring meetings with breath-holding contests - Plot out a "sick day" calendar to maximize time off - Write your novel on company time - Create the most pro-worker cubicle to instill a false sense of your total commitment - Anonymously send your boss a Happy Secretary's Day bouquet Synopsis:For anyone frustrated with the soul-killing monotony of a nine-to-five job, this quirky collection helps beat the office blues, inspire creativity in seemingly dead-end situations, and preserve a bit of integrity in a conformist corporate culture. About the AuthorJeffrey Yamaguchi threw himself a retirement party at the age of 26. No, he had not won the lottery or benefited from a stock options windfall. It was just wishful thinking, which continues on to this day. More of his schemes can be found at workingfortheman.com and 52projects.com. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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