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Paper Jams and Jellies: A Collection of Office Nightmares

Author Sean C. McElveen
Publisher Black Rose Writing
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ISBN / ASIN161296236X
ISBN-139781612962368
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Sales Rank4,366,426
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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The Commute. A twice-a-day tryst with almost certain death and if you are lucky enough to make it to the office and back home in one piece it probably did not come without enraging your fellow commuters. And that ire was probably returned in the form of a vulgar gesture...or two. Ah yes, the moments of dread and panic begin even before the boss wanders into your office to catch you in your morning ritual of online shopping. After work you find just enough energy to get a quick workout in at the company gym. Only to be greeted by the sprawling rump of someone else on your favorite machine. These are the nightmares of your office. Paper Jams & Jellies: A Collection of Office Nightmares is the hilarious story of Craig W. Jackson. A young, ambitious but overall regular guy, Craig is eager to make his mark on the corporate world right out of college. Little does Craig know that deadlines, an endless barrage of meetings, conference calls and schmoozing clients are the very least of his troubles. Paper Jams & Jellies is a compilation of twenty-eight stories told by our absurdly unlikely hero Craig surrounding some of the funniest moments ever to transpire between cubicle walls. Follow along with Craig as he and his co-workers navigate their way through the minefields of office dating, holiday parties and corporate travel. Paper Jams & Jellies... is full of light amusing tales that will have you saying over and over again, "I knew someone like that..." and "I heard that happened to..." How should you handle the constant solicitations of money for charity? And we have all wondered the best way to deal with an overbearing, abusive supervisor. Can Craig rise to the challenge without embarrassing himself? Or better yet, without getting fired in the process?