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Im Tempted To Stop Acting Randomly Scott Adams

  • SKU: BELL-35446110
Im Tempted To Stop Acting Randomly Scott Adams
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Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 30.24 MB
Pages: 128
Author: Scott Adams
ISBN: 9780740778063, 9780740747878, 0740778064, 0740747878, XINWAXZP470C
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Im Tempted To Stop Acting Randomly Scott Adams by Scott Adams 9780740778063, 9780740747878, 0740778064, 0740747878, XINWAXZP470C instant download after payment.

The number one calendar in the world, with sales of 400,000 every year. Pointless projects, endless meetings, and random downsizing make up the Dilbert world. Following his 20th anniversary hit, Dilbert 2.0, Scott Adams returns with another Dilbert collection of funny page favorites inside I'm Tempted to Stop Acting Randomly. Inside this collection, Dilbert and his team "flail around in futility" while the corporate bosses "forget what it's like to be one of the little people." From CEO Dogbert's speculative use of the company jet for personal vacationing to the flawed planning of a new electrically compromised data center, Dilbert exemplifies the randomness and annoyances associated with corporate cubicle culture.

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