My Sports Analogies Are Much More Sophisticated than You Think, You Losers
Allison in HR gave me the full-court press and explained that some of you think my sports analogies are creating a toxic workplace.
Ben Cake spent the majority of his career in New York, working for Esquire magazine and a variety of other publications owned by Hearst and Condé Nast. For several years, he also copyedited books for Penguin Random House. Now he's a freelance writer and editor, living on Lookout Mountain, Tennessee, with his wife and two sons.
Allison in HR gave me the full-court press and explained that some of you think my sports analogies are creating a toxic workplace.