Corporate America The Killing of the American Dream

Par : Evan Wolf
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232546601
  • EAN9798232546601
  • Date de parution26/08/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurHamza elmir

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Every feel like your job is sucking the life out of you?  Welcome to Corporate America:  The Killing of the American Dream - a sharp, funny, and brutally honest look inside the modern workplace. From forced productivity logs and bathroom breaks timed to the minute, to clueless supervisors and laughable "perks, " this book pulls back the curtain on what really goes on in the office.  It's part memoir, part social commentary, and part comedy - because sometimes, the only way to survive the madness is to laugh at it.
Whether you've worked in healthcare, retail, tech, or any cubicle farm in between, you'll see yourself in these pages.  You'll laugh, you'll nod, and you might even wince, because you've been there too. Short, sharp, and all too real, this 33-page powerhouse is for every worker who's ever thought:  There has to be a better way.
Every feel like your job is sucking the life out of you?  Welcome to Corporate America:  The Killing of the American Dream - a sharp, funny, and brutally honest look inside the modern workplace. From forced productivity logs and bathroom breaks timed to the minute, to clueless supervisors and laughable "perks, " this book pulls back the curtain on what really goes on in the office.  It's part memoir, part social commentary, and part comedy - because sometimes, the only way to survive the madness is to laugh at it.
Whether you've worked in healthcare, retail, tech, or any cubicle farm in between, you'll see yourself in these pages.  You'll laugh, you'll nod, and you might even wince, because you've been there too. Short, sharp, and all too real, this 33-page powerhouse is for every worker who's ever thought:  There has to be a better way.