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The Joy of Work by Scott Adams (1999, Paperback) 
The Joy of Work by Scott Adams (1999, Paperback)

 
The Joy of Work by Scott Adams (1999, Paperback)

Author: Scott Adams
Publisher: Harperbusiness
Publication Date: 1999-10-01
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0887308953
ISBN-13: 9780887308956
Product ID: EPID277879
Description: Scott Adams, creator of the popular Dilbert cartoon, provides a comedic blueprint for livening up the workplace at the expense of others.
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Synopsis
Scott Adams, creator of the popular Dilbert cartoon, provides a comedic blueprint for livening up the workplace at the expense of others.

Details
Publication Date:1999-10-01

Size
Length:264 pages
Height:8.0 in
Width:5.8 in
Thickness:0.8 in
Weight:10.4 oz

Publisher's Note
The most profiled, interviewed and talked-about cartoonist goes back to the workforce in this bestselling, sidesplitting poke at life in the corporate world.

Warning: THE JOY OF WORK will elicit serious, gut-wrenching laughs and should not be mixed with work if laughter is prohibited in the office. THE JOY OF WORK is a laugh-out-loud poke at life in the rat race, from the labyrinthine maze of office cubicles to egomaniacal, idiotic bosses to the burned-out drones who put their noses to the grindstone, seven days a week. Scott Adams once again delivers his on-the-money, acid wit as he peers back into the preposterous world of the corporate wasteland. Usually absurd, always funny, THE JOY OF WORK puts the JOY back in the otherwise humdrum, life-sucking workday.

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      One Word - Outstanding
    Review created: 02/08/07
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    11 of 12 people found this review helpful.

    Witty, insightful, and "Calling It How It Is", Scott Adams continues the saga of Dilbert, Dogbert, and the entire bunch.

    Another fine work from the man who pointed out that incompetent employees are intentionally promoted to prevent them from doing harm.

    "But Of Course There Are Obvious Exceptions"


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