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Happy Hour Is For Amateurs A Lost Decade In The Worlds Worst Profession Philadelphia Lawyer

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Happy Hour Is For Amateurs A Lost Decade In The Worlds Worst Profession Philadelphia Lawyer
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Happy Hour Is For Amateurs A Lost Decade In The Worlds Worst Profession Philadelphia Lawyer instant download after payment.

Publisher: William Morrow
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.48 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Philadelphia Lawyer
ISBN: 9780061349492, 9780061705359, 0061349496, 0061705357
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Happy Hour Is For Amateurs A Lost Decade In The Worlds Worst Profession Philadelphia Lawyer by Philadelphia Lawyer 9780061349492, 9780061705359, 0061349496, 0061705357 instant download after payment.

“I was fired from my first legal job within a month, and this book explains why it was the best thing to ever happen to me.”—Tucker Max, author of I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell The anonymous author who calls himself “The Philadelphia Lawyer” is an enormously popular blogger with an enthusiastic online fan base. With Happy Hour is for Amateurs, he brings his hilarious, biting, spot-on rants, revelations, and remembrances to the printed page. Part Office Space, part Howard Stern—with a bit of Bukowski thrown in for good measure—Happy Hour is for Amateurs is a drunken and debauched tour through the courtrooms, bars, and bedrooms of the American legal system. As The Philadelphia Lawyer’s subtitle so succinctly puts it, “Work Sucks. Life Doesn’t Have To.”

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