Dilbert's Guide to the Rest of Your Life: Dispatches from Cubicleland (Dilbert)
by
Scott Adams
This hilarious new book from cartoonist Scott Adams--the acknowledged master at skewering corporate culture--is as perfect for the office neophyte as the hardened survivor. Laugh as Dilbert, a thirty-something electrical engineer and poster boy for the "corporately disenfranchised", battles his blockhead boss, pinhead coworkers, and his cynical, cunning pet, Dogb...more
Hardcover, 208 pages
Published
April 3rd 2007
by Running Press
(first published 2007)
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this book is so 'dispatches from cubicleland'. Scott Adams prepared all graduates to take their optimism, creativity, and boundless energy to the workplace where they'll quickly learn that those things are not rewarded.
a job can be very rewarding, at least for the employer who is underpaying you. this book (with Scott Adams' comic strip) is designed to slow the rate at which your employer sucks the life force out of your body.
there's a good chance that you will get your o...more
a job can be very rewarding, at least for the employer who is underpaying you. this book (with Scott Adams' comic strip) is designed to slow the rate at which your employer sucks the life force out of your body.
there's a good chance that you will get your o...more
Dilbert has always helped me cope with some of the stupidy that's encountered at work. This book contains such tidbits as, "Avoid arguing with nuts. You can't cure them but they can certainly turn you into a nut."
Funny, but very short.
As a long time Dilbert fan, it came as no surprise to me that I enjoyed this collection of advice/quips from Scott Adams. It is a great coffee table book for any young office worker. My only complaint is that it was way too short -- I finished the whole thing in about half an hour.
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Adams was born in Windham, New York in 1957 and received his Bachelor's degree in Economics from Hartwick College in 1979.
He also studied economics and management for his 1986 MBA from the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berke...more
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Adams was born in Windham, New York in 1957 and received his Bachelor's degree in Economics from Hartwick College in 1979.
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