Weirdo 2.0
by Christopher Wheat
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Pub Date 7 Jul 2020 | Archive Date 5 Apr 2023
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Description
Feeling bullied at work?
Is HR talking behind your back?
I’ve walked in your shoes!
This volume is additional material about autism and other disorders.
This story chronicles my experience with a harsh boss who wanted me out. If you are a worker, teacher, parent, or disabled person, I’ll give you the best options for dealing with this problem. I’ll let you know what worked and what failed. I know how you feel! My situation was so bad that I almost lost my house, all because my job wanted to eliminate the Weirdo. This conflict was so enormous that this reached the White House. An intense and vivid personal account of how I wasn’t willing to give up - and neither should you!
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ISBN | 9781393195481 |
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Featured Reviews
A must-read for anyone who has experienced bullying at work. The author's personal story is both harrowing and inspiring, and her practical advice is invaluable. The book is well-written and engaging, and the author's passion for helping others shines through on every page. This is not just a memoir, but a guidebook for anyone who wants to stand up to workplace bullying and reclaim their dignity. Highly recommended!
A powerful and inspiring memoir that chronicles the author's experience with a harsh boss who wanted her out. Through her story, readers will learn about the best options for dealing with workplace bullying, including what worked and what failed. The author speaks directly to workers, teachers, parents, and disabled persons who have experienced similar situations, offering practical advice and emotional support. Her conflict was so enormous that it reached the White House, and her story is a testament to the power of perseverance in the face of adversity.