Coworkers from Hell
Office Confessions
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Thabo Katlholo
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
Reddit-Style Tales of Workplace Chaos and Survival
What if your 9‑to‑5 felt less like a job and more like survival training?
Inspired by viral Reddit threads like r/AntiWork, r/WorkReform, and r/TalesFromYourOffice, Coworkers from Hell: Office Confessions delivers brutally honest, Reddit-style stories from the trenches of corporate life - where burnout, sabotage, and chaos lurk behind every cubicle wall.
Inside, you’ll find offices where:
- A “flexible hours” policy secretly meant 14-hour days
- A promised promotion triggered a complete breakdown
- Team-building exercises ended in mud, humiliation, and regret
- Mental-health days were punished instead of protected
- Handing in your notice became the first taste of freedom
These raw, hilarious, and sometimes terrifying tales expose the hidden horrors of modern workplaces, showing how corporate culture rewards the wrong behaviours, punishes integrity, and forces employees to fight for dignity.
✅ Why You’ll Love It:- True-to-life office horror stories that feel ripped from Reddit confessions
- Practical, clever, and outrageous acts of employee defiance
- Cathartic reading for anyone trapped in a toxic workplace or recovering from burnout
- Perfect for fans of The Employee Revenge Files, Sweet Revenge, and Reddit-style workplace drama
“Finally, someone wrote down the nightmares we live through every day at work - and made us laugh at them.”
- Early reader review
Whether you’re still stuck in the cubicle chaos or celebrating your exit, Coworkers from Hell: Office Confessions shows you one thing: work doesn’t own your life - and sometimes, the stories behind the office doors are even scarier than your boss.