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8810

By: Nicholas Taylor
  • Summary

  • Join Bill Morison on his journey through corporate America, as he learns about auditing insurance and just how irritating people can be. This podcast contains office related humor, inspired by the author’s experiences in navigating through corporate life. If you’ve ever worked in an office with coworkers you just couldn’t understand, you will find yourself reminiscing about that weird guy that always hung out at the water cooler. WARNING: The characters, names, and events in this podcast novel are purely fictional. Any reference to real people is purely coincidental. Should you think that you are represented in this podcast novel and have worked with the author, please see above. That being said, if you still having a nagging suspicion that you are depicted in this podcast novel and don’t like your how your character is portrayed, think about how bad it must have been for the author working around you.
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Episodes
  • 8810 Episode #1
    Feb 2 2009

    Bill is introduced to his new company, Riders Insurance and gets an introduction to the audit department. After meeting some of the management, Bill tries to login to his system and get situated.

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    Less than 1 minute
  • 8810 Episode #2
    Feb 2 2009
    In this episode, Bill starts to learn how to audit insurance. He is quick to discover that insurance is a very dry subject.
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    15 mins
  • 8810 Episode #3
    Feb 2 2009
    In this episode, Riders buys back their company logo and celebrates by giving every employee in the company a hat. The staff in Bill’s building also gets to have there picture taken and put on the company’s intranet home page.
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    14 mins

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