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Work City Submission Guidelines

Work City Is Now Open for Business

Mark Suroviec, M.Ed.
Work City
Published in
4 min readDec 4, 2023

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We were made for meaningful work — but years of cultural influence, exploitation, and human greed have distorted our relationship with our careers. Part of being human is discovering work as it ought to be.

Work City is a place to gather around the water cooler and dream about a better world — or complain about your narcissistic boss. We want to hear about the best job you’ve ever had or the toxic company culture that catapulted you into the Great Resignation. We want to learn and grow together and avoid repeating the same disastrous career mistakes.

Let us discover the joy in work and empathize with those devastating vocational moments that keep us up at night, punching our bed pillows and imagining it’s the face of [redacted]. ¹

What we are looking for

Our primary goal is to make the workplace better. To do so, we need to boost our skills and be candid about our failures. My favorite question to ask guests of my podcast is, “Let’s spin the Wheel of Embarrassing moments. Tell a story of professional failure, where you are the person who screwed up, and what you learned from it.”

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Mark Suroviec, M.Ed.
Work City

Ambassador of Fun | Top Writer in Satire | Sucks at Twitter @workplaysol | Game-Maker-Upper | Owner, WorkPlay Solutions.