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Artist Creates Humorous Comics Depicting Situations In A Modern-Day Office (30 New Pics)
Interview With ArtistWorking in an office does not only mean stability and routine but also stress, burnouts and challenges that one has to overcome. So it is not only good but also recommended to distance oneself from all the difficulties at work once in a while by looking at things from the prism of laughter. And we think we can help you with that!
"Work Chronicles" is back on Bored Panda with even more entertaining comics depicting funny incidents in the workplace. Doesn't matter what kind of job you have, we believe that most of us can relate to at least a few of the situations portrayed in these illustrations.
You can find more "Work Chronicles" comics in our previous article. Let us know if any of these have happened to you!
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I had a doctor I worked with who didn't like you sending him emails. "email rhymes with paper trail" he would say. I will reserve comment on my feelings about that doctor overall
I've literally never known a manager that wanted the employees to work the same hours as them. I've also not seen a manager working much longer than I would be.
I didn't work in an office, but this was the manager at my work: always complaining about how overworked he was and what sweet hours I had. Dude. U gave me this position.
Managers don't get paid handsomely...at least, where I work. Well, only the main manager does.
Yes and remember to not take vacations we want you to commit suicide. Then we can hire young workers and pay them less. True story.
Maybe if he put in the hours and work that manager had, he’d be able to get paid like that manager… or he could continue the strategy of doing the bare minimum and complain about not getting paid as much as those who earned their positions through hard work.
Restaurant manager : we don't pay you enough. 18 to 20 dollars an hour. ( unspoken: but you have 20 coworkers to split hours with. ) Warehouse full of hazardous materials : 18.00 oh we appreciate you. 18.50 an hour... Me : wait what...
Makes sense, he’d be paid more since he stays longer and other things vs the one that just wants money
Bored Panda contacted "Work Chronicles" to learn more about the artist and their creative work. The artist has been working for a technology company for around a decade now. "I used to draw comics years ago in college. Once the pandemic hit, I had some free time since I was no longer commuting. I started making comics again to unwind and 'work' was a topic that I had the most experience and interest in. I posted some comics on the internet, got positive feedback and kept it going."
The artist is self-taught and hasn't had any formal training. "When I was small, I was obsessed with comics. I read every comic book I could find. I would visit different book stores to buy old comic books. I cut out comic strips from newspapers and stuck them on notebooks. Naturally, I had the urge to make comics myself. I doodled everywhere—notebooks, textbooks, newspapers. I continued this habit through school and college. I started drawing comics using pen & paper, but eventually moved to digital tools like Adobe Photoshop, iPad + Apple Pencil + Procreate App and more recently Adobe Illustrator."
"Work Chronicles" still remains a hobby for the artist. "I did the math and it's a lot of risks to do this full-time. I would need to do Patreon, merchandise, books, etc. And while that sounds great, I'm not sure how it would pan out 5 or 10 years down the line. I'm sticking to my day job right now, but who knows."
"The most challenging part of the creative process is selecting an idea and writing it into a script. I'm more obsessed with the script than the art. Great comics have great scripts. Writing and refining the script is also the part I enjoy the most."
The artist would love to eventually publish a book or a calendar and make short animated videos. Unfortunately, there's not enough time to work on new projects after the day job, comics and family.
"I love expressing ideas in the form of comics. It has the power to entertain as well as educate."
Any recruiter worth their salt will tell you 2 things... NEVER accept a counter offer from your current employer and NEVER tell them where you're going to work next.
Sneaky worker trying to change the subject! The problem is the extra 5 minutes, not that you are overworked!!
I once lost a huge Word document I'd spent months on (like a training manual, with a TOC and hyperlinks to chapters and an index). I actually cried when it got corrupted and was unsalvageable. No usable backups, either. That might've been the first time I really loathed technology.
Note: this post originally had 78 images. It’s been shortened to the top 30 images based on user votes.
I'm looking for the one where you have to train the person to do the job of the promotion you interviewed for. Happened at a company I stayed way too long at. I was the "go-to" person in my then current position. Opportunity for a promotion came up and I applied and interviewed. They ended up giving it to a gal fresh out of college. They had her shadow me for a few weeks so I could train her to do the job I wanted. Wasn't her fault, but it was hard not to have contempt. By the end of training someone ended up telling her the situation and she was very apologetic. I was quick to tell her that it was 100% management, not her.
That's what's known as a "Subject Matter Expert". And it's a way for management to get more work from its veterans without paying them more.
Load More Replies...i really hate corporate work, it's the worst decision i've ever made.
I created an account just to ask: what about this is propaganda? Do you disagree that people are overworked and underpaid?
Load More Replies...I'm looking for the one where you have to train the person to do the job of the promotion you interviewed for. Happened at a company I stayed way too long at. I was the "go-to" person in my then current position. Opportunity for a promotion came up and I applied and interviewed. They ended up giving it to a gal fresh out of college. They had her shadow me for a few weeks so I could train her to do the job I wanted. Wasn't her fault, but it was hard not to have contempt. By the end of training someone ended up telling her the situation and she was very apologetic. I was quick to tell her that it was 100% management, not her.
That's what's known as a "Subject Matter Expert". And it's a way for management to get more work from its veterans without paying them more.
Load More Replies...i really hate corporate work, it's the worst decision i've ever made.
I created an account just to ask: what about this is propaganda? Do you disagree that people are overworked and underpaid?
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