Name Tag Chronicles: Tales From the Factory Floor
The Factory Floor Has Never Been This Funny
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Jake Clifty
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Ever wonder what it's really like to work in a factory? Jake Clifty invites you inside the fluorescent-lit world of manufacturing, where the machines never stop, the characters are unforgettable, and a broken broach can change your life.
When young Jake takes a job at a light bulb factory chasing the "magical sum" of ten dollars an hour, he expects monotony. What he finds instead is a vibrant community of people who have perfected the art of finding meaning in repetition. From Larry—the maintenance man with a legendary temper and an irrational fear of snakes—to Margie, who two-steps across the plant every Friday, to the mysterious Hiram who lives on nothing but saltine crackers and water, Jake encounters personalities that are anything but ordinary.
With self-deprecating humor and unexpected wisdom, Jake chronicles his journey from an arrogant young man who thinks he's above factory work to someone who discovers the dignity, complexity, and humanity in the people around him. Through tales of the dreaded "trundle of torture," cafeteria politics, and workplace pranks gone terribly wrong, he learns lessons about boredom, belonging, and what it means to truly see the people you work beside.
"Name Tag Chronicles" is more than a memoir about factory work—it's a celebration of blue-collar life, a meditation on finding contentment, and a reminder that everyone has a story worth telling. Perfect for fans of working-class narratives, humorous memoirs, and anyone who's ever felt like a small cog in a big machine.
What readers are saying: "Funny, honest, and surprisingly moving. Jake Clifty has given voice to millions of workers whose stories rarely get told."