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As if your HR Department didn't have enough to worry about, WTF? is holding its own office orientation. From dealing with workplace politics and romancing coworkers to climbing the success ladder or getting canned, WTF? Work shows you how to handle the daily lows of holding down a j-o-b.Whether you're sitting in the cubes or in the corner office, working the counter or bussing the tables, WTF? provides an employee handbook that's actually worth reading. It leaves the PC stuff to the professionals and instead delivers some not-safe-for-work advice for when your job has you saying, "WTF?" For even more f*#!-ing fun, visit www.WTFComedyStop.com

256 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 18, 2010

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Gregory Bergman

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347 reviews
October 9, 2011
Downloaded for free... Didn't make it past the first chapter. Wasn't even worth reading for a "fun factor"
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6 reviews
March 31, 2020
Entretenido

Un libro para una lectura liviana que ayuda a pasar el rato con pasajes divertidos y puntos para reflexionar y reírse de la vida cotidiana de oficina.
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2,696 reviews173 followers
May 1, 2013
I find these books extremely hilarious! Though, I definitely will be buying them in book format from now on. This one was on my Kindle and it was fine but with the pictures it chopped things up and was slightly irritating. Also I found from the middle to the end there was a lot of typos and spelling errors (unsure if this was the editting from book to e-book or mistakes from the actual book - but editors pay closer attention! Lol)

But oh man, there was one part of the book I was like AMEN about because it's so true! And of course I will share:

WHAT THE F*#! IS UP WITH...
AMERICANS BEING THREATENED BY ILLEGAL ALIENS

Illegals are taking our jobs away! Ille-gals are taking our jobs away! Illegals are taking our jobs away! You hear this all the time on certain cable news networks. Yes, illegal aliens - many of whom come from Mexico and other Central American countries - are taking our jobs away. But they're the shitty ones. The kind of jobs "real" Americans won't do - like pick strawberries or mow a lawn all day. You know, there's a word for grown American men who need to wash dishes for a living, it's called "loser." Look it up. Oh wait, redneck moron, that would require the ability to read.

Right! Way to stick it to 'em Greg and Jodi!!

Also, I gotta say... if you read these books and get offended, you're a moron. Just Saiyan. (yup, I said it and I really don't care if I've offended you...because you're still a moron)
267 reviews3 followers
June 14, 2012
WTF… Work By Gregory Bergman and Jodi Miller

This book was really geared toward a man, but I did enjoy the satire wit and interesting situations these two authors came up with. You know they have been in the cubical work place before, they know it too well. The situations may seem outlandish and impossible, but I would bet that at one point in time or another, someone has gone through them.
The resolutions that they offer, one or two might be slightly acceptable, but the rest…. They are there for a laugh, and laugh you will as you picture trying to get away with any of this stuff. Maybe if you were built and gorgeous, with charisma to spare, you might pull off a couple… but since most of us are average Americans… this is one of those don’t try this at home – or in this case, the workplace – type books.
It was a great read, fun and highly entertaining. It was worth the time to sit down and enjoy it. I give it 5 stars for its satire wit and comedy leanings. Readers beware, not a self help book – if you can’t tell by the title.
44 reviews
October 24, 2011
This was a freebie from Amazon, and was competently done I guess. However, it's about a memorable as a sixpack of beer - I suspect that in a week I'll remember none of it. This is not a particularly scary prospect.
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October 10, 2011
I just did not enjoy this because of all the profanity. I am sure it would appeal to a much younger person. But it was not even funny!
13 reviews1 follower
April 30, 2012
A goofy time waster (free for kindle). Sophomoric humor about pretty much any situation that can occur at work.
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April 3, 2012
Meh. Sometimes tried a little too hard, but was good for some chuckles. It was a nice way to spend the hours until midnight when Fear by Michael Grant downloaded...
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81 reviews
January 11, 2013
Satire wit was okay but the profanity was just to much for me. Good thing it was a free
download.
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1 review1 follower
March 28, 2014
Made me laugh out loud now and then, but the constant stream of juvenile jokes about masturbation are a real downer.
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