Handbook in a sentence as a noun

The Valve employee handbook [0] is an interesting read.

We are slightly different than Valve, but their handbook really resonated with the way we do things.

This is explicitly disallowed in the handbook she and her parents would have been compelled to sign.

Its meant for when things go wrong... employees are not looking at any company handbook on a day to day basis to figure out how the company runs and how they should act.

Staff resources are going to be updated with notes on accommodating users with disabilities, including links to TTY services in the resource handbook.

We have virtually zero overhead and minimal residual or recurring income so we are not identical to valve, but their employee handbook could very easily be ourswe have a number of 'bad apples', but they generally find themselves ostracized very quickly.

They only crack it open when **** hits the fan and they need to know what to do...- Think one of your co-workers is not performing up to par - might want to consult the employee handbook- Think you might get laid off - might want to consult the employee handbook- Wondering how much time you can take off - might want to consult the employee handbookEmployee handbooks are stuffy, boring and read like a dictionary.

Handbook definitions

noun

a concise reference book providing specific information about a subject or location

See also: enchiridion