Ebook {Epub PDF} Please Fire Me: Posts from the Revolting Workplace by Adam Chromý
· Posts include the sad, “Please Fire Me. I work for my parents.” Then there’s the ridiculous, “P.F.M. My co-worker told my boss I was killing her — with my hand lotion.”. · Inspired by the hugely popular website, Please Fire Me is "A venting ground for the malemployed." —Thrillist "A really funny, bitchy co-worker." —The L Magazine Read hilarious workplace horror stories and follow the PFM guide to surviving the corporate machine. Please Fire Me: Posts from the Revolting Workplace by Adam Chromy and Jill Morris is a highly entertaining, funny (but sad at the same time) compilation of quotes, jokes, stories, and cartoons all based upon real experiences in the workplace, as submitted to the www.doorway.ru blog/5(13).
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--The L MagazineRead hilarious workplace horror stories and follow the PFM guide to surviving the corporate machine. "Your boss is illiterate, your co-worker eats her own hair--whine it all out on Please Fire Me."www.doorway.ru"Read Please Fire Me and be happy your job isn't that bad.". About Adam Chromý: I am a contributing writer for The Onion.I am the co-author of Please Fire Me: Posts from the Revolting Workplace.I am a blogger f. Inspired by the hugely popular website, Please Fire Me is "A venting ground for the malemployed." --Thrillist "A really funny, bitchy co-worker." --The L Magazine Read hilarious workplace horror stories and follow the PFM guide to surviving the corporate machine.
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