Office worker Misono has made an ally at work in Shizuka, whom he calls his senpai. Shizuka also happens to be a witch, zooming around on her broom and using a little magic now and then, but this makes her stressed out. Misoni finds himself concerned for his flustered witch senpai, and has to wonder if he has more than coworker feelings for her.
"Seventeen-year-old Kate Williams is willing to do whatever it takes to get her acting career back on track, even if that means getting a boring office job to support herself--but when she witnesses a double murder in the office across from hers, will she be able to get anyone to believe her before she becomes the next victim?"--OCLC.
Presents information on the duties, training, earnings, and employment outlook of receptionists, stock clerks, shipping and receiving clerks, customer service representatives, secretaries, clerical managers, insurance adjusters, and court reporters.
Documents the exploits of a paper supply company in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Made up of manager Michael Scott, a deluded boss who cares about the welfare of his employees while trying to put his own spin on company policy. From sexual politics to performance reviews to email espionage, the employees at Dunder-Mifflin are there to get the job done ... or not.
Middle-aged bachelor Senhor Jose, a low-grade clerk in the Central Registry where certificates of birth, marriage, divorce, and death are kept, discovers the incomplete record of an unknown woman and becomes obsessed with the idea of finding her and making her known.
Offers a humorous account of the daily lives of employees at a Chicago advertising agency as they try to cope with the lay offs of colleagues and the possibility of losing their jobs.
Defines the top twenty-one careers in office work, discussing the nature of the work, educational or training requirements, getting started, advancement possibilities, salary, employment outlook, and sources of more information.