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Bad Jobs: My Last Shift at Albert Wong's Pagoda and Other Ugly Tales of the Workplace
Contributor(s): Brooks, Carellin (Editor)
ISBN: 1551520559     ISBN-13: 9781551520551
Publisher: Arsenal Pulp Press
OUR PRICE:   $13.46  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: July 2002
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Annotation: We all remember, with a shudder, the worst jobs we ever had: cashier, waiter, parking lot attendant. But what about having to wear winter clothes in the middle of a heatwave to work in an ice-cube factory? Or enduring the tedium of the phone-sex lines, bringing men to orgasm while reading Ms. Magazine? Or working in a beet factory, having to identify fancy beets from extra-fancy ones on the conveyor belt, the blood from your fingertips mixing with the beet juice, and nights spent dreaming of rivers of beets while your fingers curl into arthritic fists? Or a white guy delivering Chinese food to obnoxious rich folk, or a cabana-cart driver at a golf course -- a cocktail waitress on wheels?

Bad Jobs consists of wry, tragicomic true-life tales from the trenches of the working world, as well as comics and other depictions of how bad bad jobs can be. You think you have it rough? Read "Bad Jobs" and your conversations at the water-cooler will never be the same again.

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BISAC Categories:
- Humor | Topic - Business & Professional
- Political Science | Labor & Industrial Relations
Dewey: 331.25
Physical Information: 0.55" H x 6" W x 8.99" (0.54 lbs) 160 pages
 
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"Bad Jobs" is an anthology of tales?both humorous and tragic?about the worst jobs people have ever held. This collection of stories, comics, and photographs depict, in gory true-life detail, examples of bad jobs. We all shudder at the thought of our own worst jobs-waiter, cashier, parking lot attendant-but these take the cake, demonstrating just how bad bad jobs can be. "Bad Jobs" is full of wry, subversive tales, comics, and assorted miscellany from the trenches of the working world. You think your job is bad? Meet: The flyer delivery guy who sees poetry in broken glass?from a beer bottle some kids threw at him. The phone sex operator who can bring a man to orgasm while reading Ms. Magazine. A customer service rep who only hates two things about her job: the customers and everything else. A one-time stripper who performs her first- and last-mainstage routine to Aretha Franklin's R-E-S-P-E-C-T. The sex-shop clerk who, when confronted by a deaf-mute demanding a dollar, makes sure he can read her lips mouthing, "Fuck you. Get a job " The factory grunt who knows firsthand what really goes into "Crushed Party Ice." The fabric wholesaler whose coworker insists he never raped a woman who didn't love it. The applicant whose interviewers end up breathing real hard through their noses, until she points out that half of their interview questions are illegal. An environmental canvasser who turns up in the local paper's "Crimewatch" column-and considers turning himself in for the reward money. By turns beautiful, surreal, hilarious, and awful, "Bad Jobs" will get under your skin with stories about how really awful a truly bad job can be.