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Cube Monkeys (Kindle Edition)

by Second City Communications (Author)
2.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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You drag yourself to work wearing your office uniform, complete with khaki pants and sense of impending doom. After grabbing a cup of the office sludge, you settle in with your fellow cube dwellers and wonder: How will I last another day in this freaky corporate jungle?

Cheaper than therapy, Cube Monkeys is your secret weapon to surviving the longest 40 hours of the week. Wanna get the overachieving intern fired? Don't know how to tell the Stink Bomb down the hall he needs a scrub a dub dub? Afraid you may have told off the boss after your fifth margarita at last night's happy hour? Need a handy list of excuses good for any occasion? Look no further. The editors of CareerBuilder.com and Second City Communications have answers to your most pressing office survival questions, as well as advice, tips, and more to help you make it through the day without killing anyone. (Well, maybe the intern will take a hit. But that little snitch had it coming.)



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CareerBuilder.com, America's largest online job site, has more than 22 million unique visitors per month and powers the job search centers for more than 1,000 partners, including 150 newspapers.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Office Politics From a Different Perspecitve, October 17, 2007
This was a hilarious book! I had such a great time reading it. Passed it on to my boss so he won't fire me and he can watch his back, too!
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2.0 out of 5 stars Don't Judge A Book By Its Cover, October 6, 2007
For those ordering this book thinking it will contain many cute pictures of those lovable primates from the CareerBuilder ads will be greatly disappointed. The only picture is the one seen on the cover. Still an entertaining book for those that have served many a year in the office environment.
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1.0 out of 5 stars DUMB and a WAST OF MONEY, November 20, 2007
If you are brain dead you could find this funny. It hurts to read this I could not get past a full section with out getting sick. THIS BOOK SUCKS!
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