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‘Rat Race’ author pens survival tips
Lawrence resident shares workplace experiences

The Lawrence Journal World, May 8, 2006 by Mark Fagan

Paul Ulasien isn’t a rat, doesn’t want to be a rat and remains frustrated with the very notion that he’s spent a career surrounded by and managed by an ever-increasing number of rats.

Now he wants to turn the tables and help all of us unwitting employees become workplace felines — or, at the very least, give us enough sense to hide the cheese.

“We’re all racing,” said Ulasien, a Lawrence resident, business professor, music promoter, freelance writer and, now, first-time author. “I don’t care how smart you are, or how hard of a worker you are. People give all they can, get to be my age and they’re just miserable. And they stay in the race.

“Sometimes, you don’t have a choice.”

The full text of this article can be found at The Lawrence Journal World.

 

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