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Sabotage in the American Workplace: Anecdotes of Dissatisfaction, Mischief and Revenge

Sabotage in the American Workplace: Anecdotes of Dissatisfaction, Mischief and Revenge

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book changed my life.
Review: I read this book and dropped out of business school. I'll never respect another boss as long as I live.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Recipes for fun and mayhem
Review: If you're in charge of workplace safety and security, this book will scare the hell out of you. If you're a wage slave, you will find many inspiring stories within. Whether or not you have what it takes to attempt to recreate these events, it is quite an entertaining read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Recipes for fun and mayhem
Review: If you're in charge of workplace safety and security, this book will scare the hell out of you. If you're a wage slave, you will find many inspiring stories within. Whether or not you have what it takes to attempt to recreate these events, it is quite an entertaining read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great book for anyone who has to work for a living
Review: The story about the hotel workers was especially good - the phrase at the end, something like "I couldn't eat another mint for a long time" had me helpless with laughter.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great book for anyone who has to work for a living
Review: The story about the hotel workers was especially good - the phrase at the end, something like "I couldn't eat another mint for a long time" had me helpless with laughter.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Buy the BOOK!
Review: This book has HUNDRED of stories about "getting back" from people of all walks of life. Stories about the computer industry (deleting files, bugs), hotel, food processing, newspaper, office, military, government, retail, and many more. Well laid out, exciting stories and very informative. It has inspired me to write (edit) a spin off type book. I can't recommend it enough!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Buy the BOOK!
Review: This book has HUNDRED of stories about "getting back" from people of all walks of life. Stories about the computer industry (deleting files, bugs), hotel, food processing, newspaper, office, military, government, retail, and many more. Well laid out, exciting stories and very informative. It has inspired me to write (edit) a spin off type book. I can't recommend it enough!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: not just for marxists and anarchy types
Review: This book is one of a kind, it was put out in the early 90s but the autobiographical essays are still valid. The quotes and newspapers tidbits are fanatastic as well. Format is reader friendly. If you have any interest in the working class, or human resources for that matter this book would be enlightening

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: not just for marxists and anarchy types
Review: This book is one of a kind, it was put out in the early 90s but the autobiographical essays are still valid. The quotes and newspapers tidbits are fanatastic as well. Format is reader friendly. If you have any interest in the working class, or human resources for that matter this book would be enlightening

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Glimpses into the dark side of work in the United States
Review: This is not a book for employers, bosses, or anyone who represents authority in the workplace. (Although they might learn something from reading it.) No, this is a book for those who want to be reassured that they are not the only people who have ever lashed back at their employers. For those who are considering such actions, it gives some excellent examples of what can be done. There are also numerous quotes and news-clips about sabotage, employee moral, and the nature of work. The book is broken down by catagories such as office workplaces, entertainment industry, and the food services. Some anecdotes pale in comparison to others, but it is important to understand that Martin Sprouse collected stories from people from all walks of life. Some were more daring than others, but the emotions behind their actions are all the same. It is best read a few anecdotes at a time, otherwise the impact of each individual action is lost in a miasma of backlash. In all it is an enlivened book which speaks volumes as to the ways that the business place fails to inspire the loyalty or satisfaction which is so ofted touted as an essential aspect of productive work.


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