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Coworkers from Hell

Office Confessions

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WORKPLACE HORROR STORIES THAT HIT TOO CLOSE TO HOME
What if your 9‑5 felt less like work and more like survival training?
Inside the walls of endless emails and fluorescent lights, you’ll find the real stories of office mayhem, sabotage, and employees who refused to be quiet anymore.

In Coworkers from Hell: Office Confessions, you’ll read about offices where:

  • The manager scheduled a “flexible hours” policy and expected 14‑hour days
  • A promotion promise turned into a breakdown
  • “Team‑building day” meant boots in the mud and a trust fall gone wrong
  • Mental‑health days got punished, not protected
  • Burnout was labelled a bad attitude and the day you handed in your notice became your first real breath


These raw, relatable narratives pull back the curtain on toxic workplace culture, unmasking the illusions of loyalty, “gratefulness,” and career ambition. If you’ve ever stared at your inbox thinking, there must be more to life than this, you’ll find confirmation - and catharsis - here.

What you’ll discover:

  • How modern corporate culture rewards the wrong behaviours and exploits the rest
  • Why quitting isn’t failure - sometimes it’s survival
  • The subtle signs you’re in a toxic job (before the meltdown)
  • Real‑world acts of defiance, small and large, that reclaimed dignity

Whether you’re caught in the hamster‑wheel of corporate overwork, or simply glad you walked away, this book speaks to the millions of professionals who’ve realised: work doesn’t own your life.
Take the elevator out of the cubicle chaos. Hit the “Buy Now” button and start reading how freedom begins at 5 p.m.

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