Why I Love My Job is the perfect joke gift for employees at any job! This book is BLANK on the inside, joking that the recipient of this book loves NOTHING about their job! Our Blank Gag Books are funny, clever and can ultimately be used as a wacky notebook or useful journal… or simply left out for others to get a laugh again and again.
As you can see from the artwork, this is a high quality gag book loaded with hilarious testimonials and messages on the front and back of the cover. Every sentence pertains to this funny gift but does not quite give it away until it is opened.
We have numerous titles ranging from education, birthdays, relationships, finance, family, parenting, government, work and more. They make a perfect gift for any age! Why I Love My Job makes a perfect office party gift, new employee gift or funny notebook for the office.
Blank Gag Books was created by Rich Ferguson, an award winning magician, author and host of numerous best selling DVDs and books. See our site at
Rich Ferguson has performed across the country and has shared the stage with Patti Smith, Wanda Coleman, Exene Cervenka, T.C. Boyle, Loudon Wainwright, Bob Holman, and many other esteemed poets and musicians. He has performed on The Tonight Show, at the Redcat Theater in Disney Hall, the New York City International Fringe Festival, the Bowery Poetry Club, the South by Southwest Music Festival, the Santa Cruz Poetry Festival, the DocMiami International Film Festival, the Topanga Film Festival, and Stephen Elliott’s “Rumpus.” He is also a featured performer in the film, What About Me? (the sequel to the double Grammy-nominated film 1 Giant Leap), featuring Michael Stipe, Michael Franti, k.d. lang, Krishna Das, and others. He has been published in the LA TIMES, has been anthologized by Uphook Press (gape-seed), Smith Magazine (The Moment), TNB Books (The Beautiful Anthology), spotlighted on PBS (Egg: The Art Show), and was a winner in Opium Magazine’s Literary Death Match, LA. Ferguson is a Pushcart-nominated poet, and also a regular contributor and poetry editor to the online literary journal, The Nervous Breakdown.