Sunday, October 2, 2022

Funniest Memes For Your "Sunday Scaries"


The phenomenon of the "Sunday Scaries" is no myth. You wake up and try to live in a state of tunnel vision, going about your day pretending you're blindly unaware of what's to come and doing your best not to check your email to prepare for the inevitable. No matter where you are in the process of admitting that you're suffering from a healthy dose of the "Sunday Scaries," we're here for you. 

 

There's nothing like a fresh batch of relatable memes to cure you! These work memes were compiled from @humorous_resources and @corporate_millennial_memes. Consider this a form of exposure therapy. The best way to confront a problem is to face the reality of what is in store for you, to face the issue head-on. In this case, that means admitting that Sundays aren't really the "calm before the storm." They're just part of the storm. How to combat this? By recognizing how ridiculous and universal all work-related drama can be. For more content like this, check out this list of sassy job search memes

'Every. F-ing. Morning.': Service industry worker goes off on impassioned rant about when customers try to push inside early


Working in retail, customer service, or in the service industry opens you up to a variety of mind-numbing experiences. The first category would probably be the repetitive tasks that you have to do day in and day out. These chores all require next-to-no brain power and could be completed by a monkey. There are only so many shirts you can fold, walls you can merchandise, or stock-takes you can complete before beginning to contemplate moving out to an off-grid cabin in the woods. 

Senior Worker Visits Office and Takes Employee's Parking Spot, Gets His Vehicle Towed


Parking garage rules are stupid and this visiting senior employee ruined the whole system.

 

This thread was posted to Reddit's r/MaliciousCompliance subreddit and proves how overly complex parking rules are and how annoying senior people in the office can be. This Redditor had an unofficial agreement with a security guard at the parking garage, who gave him a prime spot near the office. However, it's not an official company spot. So when the visiting employee saw where the Redditor was parked and took the spot for himself the next day (which is rude in and of itself), he wound up getting his vehicle towed. 

 

If you thought that the end of this story would involve justice, you'd be wrong. The senior employee complained to building management, who then learned about the Redditor's agreement with the security guard. The Redditor highly doubts that this guy ended up paying for his own towing fees. This guy legitimately sounds like the WORST. What an impression he made on the office during his visit. I hope he only made enemies.

 

We've seen lots of workplace drama recently. Like this story about an analyst who was laid off because no one understood his job. Keep scrolling below for the original post!

'I'm charging him full rate': Account manager screws over bigoted client and runs them out of business


Some people don't deserve to be in business, unfortunately, these jerks' and bigots' ruthless business practices often make them more successful instead of causing them to fail. That is unless they're incredibly stupid or someone intervenes to put an end to them. Both of those things happened in this story as shared by an account manager, u/redditadmindumb87, to the r/prorevenge subreddit. 

In their story, they describe a terrible client of theirs who "was a royal PITA." He was racist and bigoted and refused to work with people of color. Throughout repeated negative experiences the account manager found themselves wanting more and more to be rid of this a-hole. So, they hatched a plan. They hit him with a new increased rate for their services "which was 3x what he was paying" hoping to price him out of doing business with them, after a violent outburst the client left and the account manager proceeded to put the final nails in the coffin of their business. They went to another client and gave them all of the business that they had been giving the bigoted client.

Keep reading to see screenshots of this story and the reactions below. For more jerks getting justice, check out this guy who was fired after it was revealed he worked for the same company as the staff he was being rude to.

"Patients should always trust their gut instincts': Doctor calls out an unethical scamming dentist, internet explodes with similar situations


"I believed my new dentist and 2 years later I have five crowns, two root canals—I have more pain NOW than before."