Most everyone has had a horrible job--the kind that makes you want to scream. In The Job Thing Carol Tyler writes and draws several stories of jobs from hell. Most of the stories are reprinted from her series "Job Abuse" that appeared in Street Music Magazine; the last two, "Will Work for Food" and "Saved," are new to this edition. What The Dilbert Principle is for the corporate, American, cubicle life, Tyler's book is for the low-paying, humiliating work force.
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Most everyone has had a horrible job--the kind that makes you want to scream. In The Job Thing Carol Tyler writes and draws several stories of jobs from hell. Most of the stories are reprinted from her series "Job Abuse" that appeared in Street Music Magazine; the last two, "Will Work for Food" and "Saved," are new to this edition. What The Dilbert Principle is for the corporate, American, cubicle life, Tyler's book is for the low-paying, humiliating work force.
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