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The cost of a deadbeat

The Cost of a Deadbeat is a thought-provoking study that takes both a humorous and cynical approach to identifying and defining the major types of deadbeats, and the hidden monetary and emotional costs they bring to society. With over forty years of experience in the workplace, author Michael Webb applies his business knowledge and observation skills to illuminate what most of us unknowingly tolerate each day from the selfish and lazy in our culture. In each chapter, Webb provides personal examples of DNA (Deadbeat Negligent Activities) and categorizes the types of deadbeats, such as: Workplace deadbeats: slackers, sickies, tenure train riders, and slacking supervisors. Criminal deadbeats: pilferers, prisoners, cyber slugs, scam artists, and petty thieves. Daylight deadbeats: porky politicians, bumbling bureaucrats, and deadbeat voters. Cheater deadbeats: fraud finders, tax evaders, and bankruptcy bums. New generation deadbeats: poor parents and weak schools. The Cost of a Deadbeat will encourage you to join the fight against deadbeats by examining your own behavior and contributing common sense and decency to your own life
Print Book, English, 2005
iUniverse, New York, 2005
138 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
9780595341979, 9780595795505, 0595341977, 0595795501
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