“There's no requirement that jobs be meaningful. If there was, half the country would be unemployed.”
Quote by Max Barry
Work
Company is a satirical novel that delves into the mundane yet absurd realities of corporate life. The story follows a group of office workers as they navigate the bureaucratic maze of a nameless company, highlighting the often ridiculous policies, power struggles, and interpersonal dynamics that define the modern workplace. Through sharp wit and keen observation, the book examines themes of identity, conformity, and the search for meaning within a system that prioritizes efficiency over humanity. more
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“Eat drink and be merry for tomorrow we may diet.”
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“Take me or leave me; or, as is the usual order of things, both.”
