Get the F**k to Work

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Author: Saul Tanpepper ISBN: 1230000007120
Publisher: Saul Tanpepper Publication: July 25, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Saul Tanpepper
ISBN: 1230000007120
Publisher: Saul Tanpepper
Publication: July 25, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

Inspired by Adam Mansbach's spoof "Go the F**k to Sleep" comes the perfect book for that other parental type known as the Personnel Manager.

Placating words and promises of promotions don't always send a recalcitrant worker back to their duties. "Get the F**k to Work" is profane, timely, and radically honest. This version of the harried boss' plight satirizes both the all-too common distractions of employees and the secret wishes of their supervisors to say what they'd really like to say. Will this book open up a conversation about good personnel management and lackluster underlings? Ha! Highly unlikely. Does it give us permission to admit our workaday frustrations, and laugh at their absurdity? Oh, hell yes!

This book is for every working stiff who wanted to stick a middle finger up in the air and give a piece of their mind. Just make sure to keep it away from the Human Resources Department.

Words: 557

This is the text-only version. Illustrated digital and paperback versions coming soon.

Warning: Contains profanity. Not appropriate for children and individuals whose annual salaries exceed $150,000.

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Inspired by Adam Mansbach's spoof "Go the F**k to Sleep" comes the perfect book for that other parental type known as the Personnel Manager.

Placating words and promises of promotions don't always send a recalcitrant worker back to their duties. "Get the F**k to Work" is profane, timely, and radically honest. This version of the harried boss' plight satirizes both the all-too common distractions of employees and the secret wishes of their supervisors to say what they'd really like to say. Will this book open up a conversation about good personnel management and lackluster underlings? Ha! Highly unlikely. Does it give us permission to admit our workaday frustrations, and laugh at their absurdity? Oh, hell yes!

This book is for every working stiff who wanted to stick a middle finger up in the air and give a piece of their mind. Just make sure to keep it away from the Human Resources Department.

Words: 557

This is the text-only version. Illustrated digital and paperback versions coming soon.

Warning: Contains profanity. Not appropriate for children and individuals whose annual salaries exceed $150,000.

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