
Johnny Bunko works for Boggs corp. in a dead end job in finance. He majored in accounting because his father thought that was a safe way to go, although Johnny wanted to chose advertising or art history and drawing.
When he needs to pull another all-nighter he goes to grab some noodles. Once back at his seat in the office he opens his chopsticks and something magical happens: a genie named Diana appears before him to teach him the six career secrets he has to know to exploit his potential and reach the goals he wants.
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A book only containing e-mails. E-mails written by employees of an advertising agency.
Every mail correspondence is a storyline and you’ll get a good idea of how people can lie, go around some body’s back or just be too nice, too annoying, too arrogant.
Read how relationships grow or break down, how (unintentionaly) threesomes come together and how a business can be made or break by the people who work there.
It’s a fun book to read.
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