Bad Attitude
I can't get a job because I have no experience. I have no experience, because I work at Electronics Pit. Bad Attitude follows the story of Jesse Durnell, a nihilistic optimist, in his ongoing attempts to get fired from his current job as a Sales Associate at the retail giant Electronics Pit. Getting hired, that's the hard part. Staying hired, now that's easy. In the past year, since quitting his high profile office job, Jesse has decided to join wholeheartedly in what he calls "the kicking game"
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Employees’ anti-handbook,
This is an very nearly note-exact fictionalization of an overqualified electronics salesman’s outlook on the ridiculousness that surrounds him. It is a slim number but packs in more than ample meat to make a genius report. As Jesse, the book’s main reputation would place it, this book is “double stuffed.”
Jesse has taken his front-row seat at the decline of people by effective at Electronics Pit. As an able salesman and Zen Nihilism master, Jesse is far more complicated than some just disgruntled goof off. He despises the job and the people but, for now at least, feeds off of the amusement they consequence in him.
Jesse’s vengeance is Tom Davis, the management wannabe on the make. Davis is a impeccably disgusting develop of a hundred guys like this you’ve seen, if you’ve ever had this kind of job. Jesse competes with Tom and the other sales drones to sell the “honest Calf,” a ludicrous, $10K mixture of consumer electronics that represents the Widget Polish’s wet awesome sight.
Meanwhile, Jesse amuses himself by making an employees’ anti-handbook, humiliating customers with his pal Mark, and chatting with Lisa, the fascinating college student who’s just here for the summer.
McGinnis has done an astounding job of capturing a implication of separation from consumer polish, and at the same time as long as a dead-on tab of effective for a mind-numbing corporation in retail. It’d be fantastic to see this find a cult later behind cash registers crosswise the country.
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|The Poor Mans Office Space,
This is an incredible amusing book that really nails what it is to work at a crappy retail pile, and they very nearly all are. If you’ve ever had a terrible job or have one now this will make you laugh and also doubtless despise your job even more. Delight in!
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|You Just Can’t Find Excellent Help These Days,
Terrible Attitude tells the report of Jesse Durnell, a sales frequent at Electronics Pit, a pile that sells stereos, televisions, and any other electronic device guaranteed to make your life exact. Even if, disparate most of the other staff at the Pit, who either tolerate their jobs or even actively try to succeed in them, Jesse has a terrible attitude in this area the total enterprise and spends most of his time avoiding work, sabotaging the coercive tactics of management, and waiting for the consumer catastrophe, which he believes is forthcoming. As a ex- sales frequent, I can be a witness that McGinnis has the encounter encapsulated in the fresh in all its absurdity, embarrassment, and fiscal necessity (for the party and the upper classes), and he’s superfluous an explosive ending which will warm the hearts of disgruntled sales acquaintances everywhere.
Having loved McGinnis’s before novels, I’ve been looking forwards to reading Terrible Attitude ever in view of the fact that he told me in this area it, and, disparate most of the harvest Electronics Pit sells, the fresh doesn’t disappoint. It tells a excellent yarn and critiques consumerism from an fascinating angle. For a small book (only in this area a hundred pages), it has a generous implication, particularly in this shopping time of year everywhere concord on planet and friendliness to men (and women most likely as well) too evenly get crushed in the rush to find a excellent parking space. And, in the spirit of all the widgets that the font in the fresh sell, I must top out that the fresh is very nicely calculated. I particularly like the cover illustration in stark green and black of a grouchy sales frequent. So the book makes a fantastic stocking stuffer. Act now! Top bolt from the blue quantities! Batteries not built-in! Warranty sold unconnectedly! One day only! What a sales consequence! The more you buy, the more you save! Consume!
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