How to Really Stink at Work
New York Times bestselling humorist Jeff Foxworthy offers a hilarious illustrated guide to having the most fun possible at work while doing the least—without getting fired
The better you are at your job, the longer your hours are going to be. And how many people on their deathbeds say “I wish I had spent more time at the office?” With that in mind, Jeff Foxworthy asks you t...more
The better you are at your job, the longer your hours are going to be. And how many people on their deathbeds say “I wish I had spent more time at the office?” With that in mind, Jeff Foxworthy asks you t...more
Hardcover, 128 pages
Published
May 12th 2009
by Villard
(first published April 25th 2009)
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OMG! What a riot! I laughed (pretty much) the whole way through this book. Some of my favorites are:
From a doctor (to stink at work): I can't perform the operation on the 15th because I have anger-management class, the 16th I have AA, the 17th I'm in court, the 18th I am scheduled for the next session of my tattoo, so what about the 19th?
From a lawyer: My client has a long history of bad decisions. If he didn't do this, I'll kiss a monkey's butt on Main Street, but that d...more
From a doctor (to stink at work): I can't perform the operation on the 15th because I have anger-management class, the 16th I have AA, the 17th I'm in court, the 18th I am scheduled for the next session of my tattoo, so what about the 19th?
From a lawyer: My client has a long history of bad decisions. If he didn't do this, I'll kiss a monkey's butt on Main Street, but that d...more
This book is a pathetic attempt by the publisher and author to capitalize on the name of Foxworthy and try something that's supposed to be humorous, but the reader has to wonder about the intentions of the writers and publisher, in encouraging workers to undermine the quality of the work they do. It's a complete failure. There is no humor here. It's possible to look at the work setting and gleam much humor from there, but this book just seems desperate and sad. Don't waste your time.
This book was unusual because it's like a how-to book but it's the opposite of a how-to book! I wonder if he'll also write: How to be an alcoholic, and How to not be Thin. It reminds me of the Adams family, they did everything backwards!
I tired a little light reading for a change of pace---I found it to be the same old things that he says on his shows----I was a bit disappointed because I expected some kind of story instead of his usual one liners ---
This is regular, silly Jeff Foxworthy. Great for a giggle. Fun to relate to.
Just a short, quick little comedy book.
I usually enjoy Jeff Foxworthy when he's doing standup comedy, but this little book (sorry Jeff)... really stinks. Okay, that may be a little strong-- there were some smiles in there, but I can't give it 5 stars.
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American comedian, mostly known for his "you might be a redneck if" jokes.
Currently he is the presenter of the game show "Are you smarter than a 5th grader"
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Currently he is the presenter of the game show "Are you smarter than a 5th grader"
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