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WorkLaughs: A Jollytologist Book: Quips, Quotes, and Anecdotes about Making a Buck

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WorkLaughs is full of hilarious and witty anecdotes about making a living. These selections from comedians and notable personalities including Milton Berle, Paula Poundstone, and Jerry Seinfeld as well as lesser-known colleagues of the daily grind explore the funny side of many aspects of the workplace– including going on a job interview, sitting through meetings, calling in sick, dealing with the boss, retiring, and much more.
Award-winning professional speaker and therapeutic humor expert “Mr. Jollytologist” Allen Klein has carefully selected these lighthearted quips, quotes, and anecdotes to keep workers laughing even on the hardest days. From salespeople to construction workers to doctors to those climbing the corporate ladder, this hilarious volume is perfect for everyone who’s trying to make a buck.

Donuts: the only non-negotiable element to a successful meeting.
Joe Heuer

After the ship has sunk, a consultant knows how it might have been saved.
Newt Hielscher

I love working for myself; it's so empowering. Except when I call in sick. I always know when I'm lying.
Rita Rudner

The trouble with unemployment is that the minute you wake up in the morning you’re on the job.
Slappy White

128 pages, Hardcover

First published October 3, 2006

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April 4, 2009
If you're looking for humorous jokes and quotes about emloyees, employers, and just general business related themes, then this book is a good read. It's sorted under topics so you can reference easily. It's not really a general reading kinda book. Rather to me it seems like you'd want to be reading it for speech humor. A nice read and a nice addition to anyone's collection.
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