Laughter the Best Medicine @ Work is a collection of eight decades€ worth of Reader€s Digest magazine jokes invovling jobs, the workplace, co-workers, bosses, excuses, sick days, etc.  There are ...

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Laughter the Best Medicine @ Work is a collection of eight decades€ worth of Reader€s Digest magazine jokes invovling jobs, the workplace, co-workers, bosses, excuses, sick days, etc.  There are over 1,000 jokes and anecdotes to lighten up your day!

Lighten up and laugh your way through the 9-to-5 grind with this mix of hilarious wisecracks, uproarious one-liners, full-color cartoons, and quotations from famous (and not-so-famous) wits. The hundreds of jokes and quips in Laughter the Best Medicine @ Work have been collected from more than eight decades€ worth of Reader€s Digest magazines and are guaranteed to brighten up your workday. You€ll find everything from outrageous resumes to creative excuses for calling in sick. So whether you suffer from an e-mail gone wrong, an irritating coworker, or a dreadful boss, you€ll see that laughter is the best medicine for all your work woes.

 

A survey sent out to our contractors posed the question, €œWhat motivates you to come to work every day?€ One guy answered, €œProbation officer.€

€"E. Hewitt

 

One of the less difficult blanks to fill in on our job-agency application is "Position Wanted." One job seeker wrote "Sitting."

€"Flo Traywick, Lynchburg, Virginia

 

What do you call twin policemen? Copies.

€"Tyler Meason

 

My sister Angela was impressed by a job applicant's confidence. "How will you gain your coworkers' respect?" she asked. The reply: "Mainly through my misdemeanor."

€"Gretchen Duff, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

 

My laptop was driving me crazy. €œThe A, E, and I keys always stick,€ I complained to a friend.

She quickly diagnosed the problem. €œYour computer is suffering from irritable vowel syndrome.€

€"Angie Bulakites

 

 My coworker at the hotel was miserable at his job and was desperately searching for a new one.

"Why don't you work for your mother?" I suggested.

 

He shook his head. "I can't," he said. "Her company has a very strict policy against hiring relatives."

 

"Who made up that ridiculous rule?"

 

"My mother."

€"Doug Barilla, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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