The Bully, The Boss, and The Job That Ate Me Alive

When Emily took a job as a fitness supervisor at a senior community, she thought the biggest challenge she'd be facing was getting seniors to stick to an exercise routine. What she was unprepared for was getting her coworkers to stick to a work routine-particularly B. J. Bergens, whose idea of work was undermining Emily at every chance, sabotaging her accomplishments as if it were part of her job description, and ending each day with an office happy hour that brought the staff together to roar with laughter and celebrate the tricks and treachery aimed at Emily. In The Bully, The Boss and The Job That Ate Me Alive, Emily M. Johns tells the story of the job that nearly destroyed her, and the final escape that helped her to realize no job is worth hanging on to, when it's management and coworkers doing the hanging.