8810
Nicholas Taylor
Read by Nicholas Taylor
Join Bill Morison on his journey through corporate America, as he learns about auditing insurance and just how irritating people can be. This podcast contains office related humor, inspired by the author’s experiences in navigating through corporate life. If you’ve ever worked in an office with coworkers you just couldn’t understand, you will find yourself reminiscing about that weird guy that always hung out at the water cooler.
WARNING: The characters, names, and events in this podcast novel are purely fictional. Any reference to real people is purely coincidental. Should you think that you are represented in this podcast novel and have worked with the author, please see above. That being said, if you still having a nagging suspicion that you are depicted in this podcast novel and don’t like your how your character is portrayed, think about how bad it must have been for the author working around you.
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Reviews
By: Evan Hammerman
Listening to the fourth installment. This is like the audio version of the Dilbert comic strip. That is meant as a compliment. Having worked for the company that sets the rates and determines the classifications for workers comp insurance, I can totally relate to the shenanigans and corporate bone-headedness related ...
By: Nicholas Taylor
Brian, Thanks for the heads up, we are talking about the same place everyone I know here in Denver knows it as BW2. But your right I wikipedia'd it, either way we are still talking about the same great restaurant. The one in the book is the actual, the restaurant ...
By: Amm4070
Yep you just told the story of my life here at work. The only thing you left out was Hot Guy. I am not referring to good looking either but to the guy who is always complaining about how hot it is even though it is freezing. Oh but you ...
By: Lisa R - Wisconsin
Great Book...holy cats did you describe some of the ppl here that I work with. Funny I work in insurance. The only part that was kinda crazy was the long waits before and after each part. But it was great. Also going to be listening to Legon Awakenings next, sounds ...
By: Brian
Wow, my post seems really snarky now that I look at it. Sorry 'bout that. I used to live in Highlands Ranch, so it was cool to hear all the references to places I'm familiar with. I did enjoy the book, and I have Legon Awakening loaded up. Thanks!
By: Kelly
I'm enjoying what I'm hearing so far, but I'm only at chapter 5. I found that there's an error on chapter 6, and there isn't a download box that pops up. I hope it gets fixed so I can hear the next chapter! :) Thanks!
By: El Cas
Really Enjoyed listening to this book on my daily commute. It reminded me of my days in the military when I had to deal with "unique" individuals. The only question I have is, Is there going to be a 8742? :)
By: KGHN
8810 was a good listen, articulately written and with interesting characters. I didn't feel like I learned much, but I was definitely entertained. Thanks for lubricating my work day.