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Barry Says No

Barry Says No to Corporate

101 Reasons to Circle Back Later

Book Cover: Barry Says No to Corporate
Editions:Paperback: $ 9.99
ISBN: 979-8249579104
Size: 5.00 x 8.00 in
Pages: 127
Kindle: $ 0.99
Pages: 118

Are you tired of being told to "find synergy" and "hustle harder"? Do you believe that emails marked "URGENT" are a direct threat to your peace? You are not alone. You have a leader. And he is a bear.

Meet Barry. Barry is a brown bear who embodies "Monday Morning Energy." He is not here to optimize your workflow. He is not here to tell you to lean in or climb the corporate ladder. He is here to tell you that it is perfectly scientifically valid to hide under your desk.

Barry Says No to Corporate is the essential manifesto for the burnt-out, the unmotivated, and the comfortably horizontal. With 101 irrefutable reasons to circle back later, this book provides the logical defense you need to reject the tyranny of the open floor plan and embrace the art of doing absolutely nothing.

Inside this guide to corporate evasion, you will discover:

  • The Physical Workspace: Why fluorescent lights are an interrogation tactic and the open floor plan is a psychological trap.
  • The Meeting Room Hostage: Why the conference room thermostat is set to arctic tundra and the "stand-up" meeting is cruel physical punishment.
  • The Wardrobe Constraints: Why hard pants with zippers are essentially "leg prisons" and the tie is a decorative chokehold.
  • The Break Room Politics: How to navigate passive-aggressive fridge notes and the sheer horror of the communal sponge.
  • The Art of the Irish Goodbye: Strategic maneuvers to seamlessly vanish from the office at exactly 4:59 PM without a trace.

Whether you are dodging an overly enthusiastic manager in the break room, dreading the commute, or simply trying to survive the grueling transition from "unbothered" to "employed," Barry understands.

Perfect for fans of dry humor, introverts, and anyone who has ever considered quitting their job to live in a blanket fort with a box of cold pizza.

Stop touching base. Start maximizing your horizontal snack time. Buy this book and let's never circle back to this again.

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