The Best Ever Guide to Demotivation for Physical Therapists

The Best Ever Guide to Demotivation for Physical Therapists
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages : 106
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ISBN-10 : 1484814436
ISBN-13 : 9781484814437
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Book Synopsis The Best Ever Guide to Demotivation for Physical Therapists by : Mark Geoffrey Young

Download or read book The Best Ever Guide to Demotivation for Physical Therapists written by Mark Geoffrey Young and published by Createspace Independent Pub. This book was released on 2013-04-26 with total page 106 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: If you're looking to gain respect from your employees, increase your income and get more out of your friends, for you, The Best Ever Guide to Demotivation for Physical Therapists is the book you're looking for. While The Best Ever Guide to Demotivation for Physical Therapists appears to be parody of motivational books, many employers have used this book to get their employees to work harder and increase their standing in the community. Rather than showing you ways to motivate your employees so they'll want to work harder, this book show you how to use fear and intimidation to MAKE them work harder, and ensure that your friends give you the respect you think you deserve. Some of the ways you can use demotivation to get what you want include: *** Every Physical Therapist knows that meetings are a complete waste of time. Make yourself more efficient by turning up at every meeting fifteen minutes late, leaving early, and popping in and out while it's in progress. *** Maintain the distance between yourself, the Physical Therapist, and your friends by never smiling or saying hello to anybody. While this may appear rude, it's better than having to deal with their problems. *** Nobody gets a better deal at restaurants than Physical Therapists. Before dividing up the bill, calculate your share and work out if it's cheaper to split the bill evenly, or for everybody to pay their own share. Do this every time to save the maximum amount possible. *** Install phones in every bathroom stall and above the urinals so your employees can continue working while they do their business. ***


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