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F Everyone at Work: Office Crimes You Can't Unsee
is a brutally honest, laugh-out-loud field guide to surviving the modern workplace - one ridiculous coworker at a time.
From the serial "Reply-All" offender to the boss who thinks "motivational quotes" count as management, every chapter exposes the office personalities responsible for making your job unbearable - and weirdly entertaining. It's not just satire; it's therapy disguised as comedy.
If you've ever wondered how your coworker manages to hold a 45-minute meeting that could've been an email, or why someone reheats fish in the breakroom microwave like a sociopath, this book is your vindication. With sharp wit and observational brilliance, author
M.K. Smarson
skewers the everyday absurdities of cubicle culture - the fake team players, the snack thieves, the keyboard pounders, and the HR-approved psychopaths who think "circling back" is a personality trait.
Written in short, addictive bursts,
F Everyone at Work
is perfect for anyone who's ever survived a performance review, pretended to look busy on Zoom, or questioned their life choices mid-spreadsheet. Each page offers a mix of humor, truth, and unfiltered workplace reality that will make you laugh, cringe, and whisper, "Oh my God, that's Todd."
Whether you're working from home, trapped in an open office, or mentally drafting your resignation letter for the 47th time,
is your new employee handbook for staying sane in a world that's anything but.
Perfect for fans of:
-
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F
by Mark Manson
Calm the F Down
by Sarah Knight
- Anyone who's ever wanted to throw their office printer out a window.
is a brutally honest, laugh-out-loud field guide to surviving the modern workplace - one ridiculous coworker at a time.
From the serial "Reply-All" offender to the boss who thinks "motivational quotes" count as management, every chapter exposes the office personalities responsible for making your job unbearable - and weirdly entertaining. It's not just satire; it's therapy disguised as comedy.
If you've ever wondered how your coworker manages to hold a 45-minute meeting that could've been an email, or why someone reheats fish in the breakroom microwave like a sociopath, this book is your vindication. With sharp wit and observational brilliance, author
M.K. Smarson
skewers the everyday absurdities of cubicle culture - the fake team players, the snack thieves, the keyboard pounders, and the HR-approved psychopaths who think "circling back" is a personality trait.
Written in short, addictive bursts,
F Everyone at Work
is perfect for anyone who's ever survived a performance review, pretended to look busy on Zoom, or questioned their life choices mid-spreadsheet. Each page offers a mix of humor, truth, and unfiltered workplace reality that will make you laugh, cringe, and whisper, "Oh my God, that's Todd."
Whether you're working from home, trapped in an open office, or mentally drafting your resignation letter for the 47th time,
is your new employee handbook for staying sane in a world that's anything but.
Perfect for fans of:
-
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F
by Mark Manson
Calm the F Down
by Sarah Knight
- Anyone who's ever wanted to throw their office printer out a window.
F Everyone at Work: Office Crimes You Can't Unsee
is a brutally honest, laugh-out-loud field guide to surviving the modern workplace - one ridiculous coworker at a time.
From the serial "Reply-All" offender to the boss who thinks "motivational quotes" count as management, every chapter exposes the office personalities responsible for making your job unbearable - and weirdly entertaining. It's not just satire; it's therapy disguised as comedy.
If you've ever wondered how your coworker manages to hold a 45-minute meeting that could've been an email, or why someone reheats fish in the breakroom microwave like a sociopath, this book is your vindication. With sharp wit and observational brilliance, author
M.K. Smarson
skewers the everyday absurdities of cubicle culture - the fake team players, the snack thieves, the keyboard pounders, and the HR-approved psychopaths who think "circling back" is a personality trait.
Written in short, addictive bursts,
F Everyone at Work
is perfect for anyone who's ever survived a performance review, pretended to look busy on Zoom, or questioned their life choices mid-spreadsheet. Each page offers a mix of humor, truth, and unfiltered workplace reality that will make you laugh, cringe, and whisper, "Oh my God, that's Todd."
Whether you're working from home, trapped in an open office, or mentally drafting your resignation letter for the 47th time,
is your new employee handbook for staying sane in a world that's anything but.
Perfect for fans of:
-
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F
by Mark Manson
Calm the F Down
by Sarah Knight
- Anyone who's ever wanted to throw their office printer out a window.
is a brutally honest, laugh-out-loud field guide to surviving the modern workplace - one ridiculous coworker at a time.
From the serial "Reply-All" offender to the boss who thinks "motivational quotes" count as management, every chapter exposes the office personalities responsible for making your job unbearable - and weirdly entertaining. It's not just satire; it's therapy disguised as comedy.
If you've ever wondered how your coworker manages to hold a 45-minute meeting that could've been an email, or why someone reheats fish in the breakroom microwave like a sociopath, this book is your vindication. With sharp wit and observational brilliance, author
M.K. Smarson
skewers the everyday absurdities of cubicle culture - the fake team players, the snack thieves, the keyboard pounders, and the HR-approved psychopaths who think "circling back" is a personality trait.
Written in short, addictive bursts,
F Everyone at Work
is perfect for anyone who's ever survived a performance review, pretended to look busy on Zoom, or questioned their life choices mid-spreadsheet. Each page offers a mix of humor, truth, and unfiltered workplace reality that will make you laugh, cringe, and whisper, "Oh my God, that's Todd."
Whether you're working from home, trapped in an open office, or mentally drafting your resignation letter for the 47th time,
is your new employee handbook for staying sane in a world that's anything but.
Perfect for fans of:
-
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F
by Mark Manson
Calm the F Down
by Sarah Knight
- Anyone who's ever wanted to throw their office printer out a window.




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