Lovelorn twentysomething Barry Trinsic presides (barely) over a dysfunctional crew at a small-town cable TV company, keeping his head down as he tries to figure out what to do with his life. But when a gung-ho new boss threatens to turn his department upside-down, his mutinous employees push back. And when an unexpected love interest turns into the worst blind date in history, Barry's annoyed roommates join the fray. Angry churches, a Dilbertesque work environment, and a secret video exposé all conspire to undermine what remains of his sanity. Can romance bloom amid the chaos? Find out in this witty, screwball comedy.
This book reminded me of the screwball comedy movies's of the 60's, with a large cast of crazy characters and several simultaneously occurring plots revolving around one central character who is only aware of part of the action going on around him. While it took a little while to get going I enjoyed this books cast of characters, funny non sequitor's and early 90's setting. (PS while the only available edition listed on goodreads is for the Kindle there is a nook version available (BN ID: 2940044370500)).
A satirical workplace story that will have you crying with laughter at the same time that you hope you don’t have to explain to anyone why you are laughing. A must read for anyone who experienced the frustration of being lower management where you have no real control over the policies and yet are responsible for all the mistakes.