If your manager constantly criticizes you, is self-serving, or untrustworthy, jerks at Work is for you. If your co-worker refuses to be a team player, takes all the credit, or has elected himself or herself president of the office clique, Jerks at Work is for you. Whether the jerks you work with are your managers, employees, co-workers, or family members, you need to know how to handle them. Author Ken Lloyd, whose nationally syndicated On the Job column appears in 25 major newspapers nationwide, including the Los Angeles Daily News, the Cleveland Plain Dealer, the Rocky Mountain News, and the Tampa Tribune, believes that while their actions may not be super, there are some super ways to deal with them. Jerks at Work is written in the same question-and-answer format as Ken`s column and highlights a wide range of real-life, on-the-job situations along with practical suggestions and insight you can put to use right away in your workplace.
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