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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
sabotage and revenge on the job,
This review is from: Fighting Back on the Job (Paperback)
from the introduction:
"Most of us work for a living. Unless we are very lucky indeed, we work at jobs that do not particularly interest us-just to put food on the table. We can consider ourselves lucky if the jobs are merely boring and unrewarding. Some unfortunate souls have jobs that are very unpleasant, as most of us have had to experience at one time or another... "Sam P. had a well-paying job and the work itself was not too demanding. the problem was with the boss, who would verbally abuse him at every opportunity, knowing that Sam could not find another job that paid as well as his present one did. Sam also had a mild and retiring personality and had difficulty standing up to the barrage of insults and abuse. To make it worse, he neede the job badly because he had a chronically ill wife and the medical insurance provided by the company was an uynusually good plan that paid all the bills. Sam was trapped... "There is a whole variety of powerful techniques to help you make your boss's life hell and ruin his buiness, while putting money into your own pocket, and that is what this book is all about." Chapter titles: hold your temper, secrecy, being fired, quitting, the big sellout, the law, who is your boss?, the hatchet man, the company spy, assessing your boss's vulnerability, methods of attack, physical sabotage, sales and orders, go to work for the competition, pirating the hired help, pirating accounts, the paperwork war, mail drops and p.o. boxes, rumors, reputation, framing your boss, unconventional tactics. |
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Fighting Back on the Job by Victor Santoro (Paperback - Dec. 1982)
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