Grumpy Old Workers: The Official Handbook
Author :Stuart Prebble
Condition : Used-LikeNew
Binding : Pocket-Size
Pages : 208
Publisher : Phoenix (An Imprint Of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
Language : N/A
Publication Year : N/A
I owe, I owe, so off to work we go.' A Grumpy perspective on the daily grind.
Whether we are celebrity chef or hapless waiter, engineer or oily rag, commissioning editor or TV producer, all of us have a whole daily wagon-load of s**t to deal with in the name of work. From boardroom to boredom, from 'what's the point?' to Powerpoint, from 9 to 5 to P45. And that's what this new book from uber-grump Stuart Prebble is all about; the utter everyday relentless crapulence of working for 'the man', or indeed 'the woman'. The workplace is a piece of cake for someone of his curmudgeonly quality.
It's not possible in a book of this size to include ALL the grumps arising from the working day - the office politics, the shortcomings of IT, the interminable meetings and some of your colleagues' weirder habits, but he is giving it a go. Grumpy? I'll say we are ...
Author :Stuart Prebble
Condition : Used-LikeNew
Binding : Pocket-Size
Pages : 208
Publisher : Phoenix (An Imprint Of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
Language : N/A
Publication Year : N/A
I owe, I owe, so off to work we go.' A Grumpy perspective on the daily grind.
Whether we are celebrity chef or hapless waiter, engineer or oily rag, commissioning editor or TV producer, all of us have a whole daily wagon-load of s**t to deal with in the name of work. From boardroom to boredom, from 'what's the point?' to Powerpoint, from 9 to 5 to P45. And that's what this new book from uber-grump Stuart Prebble is all about; the utter everyday relentless crapulence of working for 'the man', or indeed 'the woman'. The workplace is a piece of cake for someone of his curmudgeonly quality.
It's not possible in a book of this size to include ALL the grumps arising from the working day - the office politics, the shortcomings of IT, the interminable meetings and some of your colleagues' weirder habits, but he is giving it a go. Grumpy? I'll say we are ...