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The Ultimate Actuarial Joke Book
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The Ultimate Actuarial Joke Book

670.5 Jokes Geeky Enough to be Suitable for Actuaries
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
Verkaufsrang245013inEnglisch Fiction A-Z
CHF17.50

Beschreibung

What do you call an actuary with a sense of humour? An outlier.From the author of Confessions of an Actuarial Tutor comes this collection of more than 670 jokes that only actuaries will find funny (though probably only because they have such low standards for humour).Containing the very best classic actuarial jokes, such as:How can you spot an extroverted actuary at a party? He's the one staring at someone else's shoes. As well as stacks of new jokes created especially for this book, such as:Why was the actuarial vampire fired? Because she was afraid of the stakeholders.With jokes covering actuaries and their (lack of) personality and social life. Along with jokes on pensions, insurance, finance, mortality, statistics, Excel and even accountants. By the Law of Averages, you're sure to find something that will eventually make you almost laugh.
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Details

ISBN/GTIN978-1-912045-11-2
ProduktartBuch
EinbandKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsdatum25.09.2022
Seiten248 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Artikel-Nr.57820493
WarengruppeEnglish Fiction
DetailwarengruppeEnglisch Fiction A-Z
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Autor

Author John Lee describes himself as 'a son of Southend'. He was born 6 months before the war close to Southend seafront. After a local secondary school education John became a passionate amateur historian. He has toured the world both as a National Serviceman in Malaya and as a frequent and continuing tourist. He knows of many places more idyllic than Southend-on-Sea but as the saying goes "home is where the heart is". Working full time John found it difficult to complete this book which has needed a great deal of research. The privilege of having a considerable source of unique contemporary documents carries with it the liability of careful selection if an endless story is ever to be told.