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Disgruntled: The Darker Side of the World of Work (Paperback)

by Daniel S. Levine (Author)
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White collar, blue collar, pink collar, choke collar . . .is there really that much of a difference? Based on the popular online magazine of the same name, "Disgruntled" mixes real-life workplace horror stories with information about resources useful to all employees as it mercilessly dissects work today.

About the Author
Daniel S. Levine is an award winning business journalist and creator and editor of Disgruntled, "The Business Magazine For People Who Work For A Living". Mr. Levine's work has appeared in The New York Times, The San Francisco Examiner, Adweek, PC World, The San Francisco Business Times, World Trade, Wired News and The Oakland Tribune. He has a masters in journalism from the University of California at Berkeley and an A.B. in English from Vassar College.

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  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Berkley Trade (September 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0425165078
  • ISBN-13: 978-0425165072
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #889,777 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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31 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Doesn't assume your work problems are all your fault, June 23, 2000
If you're one of those who is tired of meaningless mission statements, patronizing inspirational posters, lame corporate-speak, paternalistic slogans and has realized that your employer doesn't have your best interests in mind, then you'll love this book! Disgruntled is a polemic blast for working men and women who have suffered in silence for too long.

What makes Levinson's book refreshing is that it's the first one I've seen that doesn't assume that all one's misgivings about his/her company and all one's problems at work are his/her own fault. It's great to see someone finally validate what so many of us have been feeling: corporate America chews workers up and spits them out.

Levinson does a nice job deconstructing the myth of the benevolent employer one layer at a time. He shows over and over again that in the corporate world, only profits matter; employees are useful only in the way that cannon fodder is useful. Executives get huge salaries and perks even if the company isn't doing well while the rank and file don't even get raises large enough to cover cost of living increases. Employers say they're pro-employee, but demonstrate absolutely no responsibility to protect their employees from unsafe conditions, sexual harassment, etc.

I also liked that Levinson offers some real solutions, up to and including walking away. This book is sure to get you fired up enough to change the situation you're in and work towards positive change for American workers.

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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars He makes it clear where he standsI'm glad he's on our side, September 13, 1998
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Disgruntled: The Darker Side of the World of Work by Daniel S. Levine review by Martin Sprouse, editor of Sabotage in the American Workplace

For most Americans, experiencing the darker side of work is a daily routine. It starts with dreading the morning alarm and ends with a bargain basement paycheck. In between, there's an endless amount of frustration, humiliation and boredom; not to mention supervisors, managers and bosses. And that's if you have a job, the darker side becomes pitch black if you're looking for work, or were recently downsized or fired.

In his new book, Disgruntled, Daniel S. Levine breaks down the world of work piece by piece. With a sharp sense of humor, straightforward reporting and an inherent distrust for most authority figures, Levine explains the bitter truth about the American work experience. With the grim reality, Levine offers insight, knowledge and resources, turning the book into a how-to fight and survive manual for the American worker.

Disgruntled is an informative and entertaining read. Levine's confrontational approach makes him the Michael Moore of the old school newsroom. He makes it clear where he stands and I'm glad he's on our side.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars And now for something completely different . . ., September 22, 1998
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Before Danny Levine's book, there were neither words nor a voice besides doublespeak to describe the angst of the American White Collar Worker. In one straightforward phrase, Levine encapsulates that experience: "Work sucks."

Work shouldn't have to suck, but as long as it does, Levine provides a sounding board for everyone who has has ever awakened in quiet desperation anticipating the Monday morning starting gun.

"The Darker Side of the World of Work" affirms that you are not alone, that there are worse sins in the world than anger and those dark thoughts which simmer in the back of your mind as you struggle to placate the fool who controls half your waking hours.

And it will help answer that question which you've got to be asking yourself every time the boss hands you your self-esteem on a chopping block: "Is it just my imagination, or are they all crazy . . ."

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