Sometimes at work, people just don’t get the job done the way they’re supposed to. Other times, they somehow manage to completely mess up the one thing they were in charge of. It’s baffling, frustrating… and honestly, a little hilarious. Our team went hunting for the funniest examples, and let’s just say they did not disappoint. From “accessible” ramps that are impossible to navigate, to bike paths painted so badly you’d wonder if they even used a ruler, these blunders are equal parts head-scratching and laugh-out-loud. Keep scrolling, these workplace fails are the kind you can’t look away from.
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Satan Would Be So Proud
When Not My Job Turns Into Art
Allergic To What Now?
We all have those days when nothing seems to go right at work. Maybe someone spilled coffee on you right before a big presentation, or a project you spent hours on got rejected. Despite these setbacks, most of us try our best not to let external factors, like coworkers, unexpected tasks, or minor chaos, affect our focus and performance.
We try to push through and stay professional, even when it’s tough. Now, it’s completely normal to have off days, and it’s okay to feel frustrated when things don’t go as planned. Everyone hits those moments where patience runs thin and nothing seems to go right.
Freshly Painted In My Home Town Today
Hard Mode
Of Course I Double Checked The Series' Title, Boss
I feel like someone did that on purpose. It's the perfect opportunity! 😂
However, sometimes, the challenges come from factors beyond our control, like how our manager leads the team. A 2020 SHRM survey found that half of employees feel their own performance would improve if their direct supervisors received better training in people management.
In simple terms, employees believe they could do their jobs better if bosses knew how to support them, communicate clearly, and manage people more effectively. Poor leadership can create confusion, stress, and unnecessary hurdles that make even simple tasks feel complicated. It shows that the work environment itself can have a big impact on how well people perform.
I Did It Boss
And The Winner Of The "Not My Job" Award Goes To
You Had One Job
That's on the person that ordered it. The delivery instructions have to be printed on the box so that the delivery person can see them. They aren't packaging instructions.
Here’s the thing: it isn’t always the office, the boss, or the workload that’s the problem. Sometimes, people simply aren’t into their jobs. A 2018 Gallup poll found that a whopping 66% of U.S. employees weren’t engaged at all, basically coasting through the day, doing the bare minimum, or counting down the hours till they can leave.
That means only 34% actually felt connected to what they do. These are the folks who show up with energy, stay curious, and care about the work they put out. The rest? Well… they’re mentally checked out long before they clock out. And when that many people are disengaged, it’s no surprise that things start slipping, mistakes pile up, and the workplace begins to feel like a group project where only two people are doing all the work.
We Call This One, “The Landlord Supremo”
Retired as a custodian from the local school. Thank you to all those before me who decided NOT to take off the switch and outlet plates and simply painted over them. I replaced all of them with stainless steel plates. Took about 2 minutes each, this included going down to my closet for the screwdriver. And yes, I understand screwdrivers are complicated devices.
Task Failed Successfully
King Of “Not My Job”
A lot of people feel stuck in careers that don’t excite them anymore, and the numbers back it up. A study by The Harris Poll for CNBC Make It in 2021 found that nearly half of older millennials wish they had chosen a different career path. It’s a pretty clear sign of just how many people feel disconnected from the work they do every day.
And when that spark fades, even the simplest tasks start to feel heavier than they should. It’s not that employees suddenly become lazy, it’s more that the enthusiasm just isn’t there anymore. When passion slips away, the effort naturally follows, and everything starts to feel like a slow, unwanted chore.
Greetings From Hungary, The Accessible Parking Spaces Are Open For Business
They had to pick up the paving stones due to some renovation work, and as you can see they put them back as intended.
For a quick second, i thought that was a handicap pool. Like,Wow that is a small pool! 🙄
This Sewer Grate
Free Masons
Money isn’t everything, but let’s be honest, it matters more than people like to admit. . When you’re giving your all day after day and your paycheck barely moves, it’s tough to stay fired up. Feeling underpaid can slowly chip away at even the most motivated employee’s energy. That’s when people start doing just what’s required instead of going the extra mile. It’s a natural response to feeling undervalued and unappreciated for the work you put in.
This Sidewalk That Leads To The Heavily Foot-Trafficked Culver City Stairs
This Hurts To Look At
I like pig butts and I cannot lie, that's why this one had to hide.
Delivered Your Badminton Racket “Safely” Boss
Additionally, when employees don’t see a future in their role, their enthusiasm naturally dips. People want to feel like they’re progressing, learning, and heading somewhere meaningful. When promotions are rare or unclear, it becomes tough to stay invested in the work. Eventually, employees stop pushing themselves because they don’t believe it will lead to anything. Stagnation can quietly chip away at morale until even the most driven person checks out mentally.
Hey, Can You Take Care Of These Live Wires? Sure Thing Boss
Making The City More Inclusive
I Painted The Mercedes, Boss
Sometimes it’s not about passion, money, or growth, sometimes people simply don’t have what they need to do the job well. Maybe they were thrown into a role with no training, or the tools they work with are outdated, or they never received the support required to build confidence. Instead of thriving, people end up overwhelmed, stressed, or constantly second-guessing themselves. And soon, their productivity drops not because they don’t want to do well, but because they weren’t set up to succeed.
Found This Monstrosity While Walking In London
"Can Someone Deal With The Broken Egg On Aisle 4?", "Sure Thing, Boss"
It Could Not Have Been That Hard Right?
If you’ve reached a point where work feels draining, unfulfilling, or just not the right fit, know that you don’t have to stay stuck there. Start by talking to your employer about what you need: resources, time, support, or training. Sometimes small adjustments can make a huge difference. If the role still doesn’t fit, it may be worth exploring other opportunities, shifting departments, or even changing careers altogether.
Choosing a path that brings you energy and fulfillment isn’t selfish, it’s necessary. Career counseling is another great option, especially if you’re unsure what direction to take next. At the end of the day, you deserve work that helps you grow, not work that drains you.
Left A Bit Right A Bit, Perfect
Got My Husband A Cake For His First Day Of Work
My husband moved to the US from Trinidad, he just got his first job, and I decided to get him a cake to celebrate. No, I am not a professional cake decorator, some people just have natural talent.
How Not To Install A Metal Roof
At least they put the screws through the high points of the corrugation. Whichever idiot installed the roof where my horses are stabled managed to not only miss the beams, but also put the NAILS through the trough parts of the corrugation, so the rain runs through the holes and down the loose nails.
Well, these posts definitely show what happens when someone completely fumbles the one task they were responsible for. The reasons could be anything, a bad day, zero focus, or just pure chaos, but the end result is always the same: something so hilarious and impractical that you can’t help but stare at it. From designs that make no sense to fixes that solve absolutely nothing, these moments are equal parts funny and confusing. Keep scrolling and see which ones make you chuckle or leave you scratching your head in disbelief.
Bro Typed This 15 Seconds Before Clocking Out
I Installed The Lamp Posts Boss
I Painted The Lines For The Bikeway, Boss
Scaffolding Is Too Low? No Problem, Boss
I Painted The Lanes On The Road, Boss
Probably the only time cops will pull you over for driving in a straight line...
He Told Me, “The Boss Said This Is How We Always Do It”
Cursed Fan
It's Not My Job To Name Parks
Also, John B. Goodenough, invented so much stuff and won a Nobel price! His name doesn't do him justice!
Sidewalks Do Not Join Correctly In My Neighborhood
It Is Done
If Only There Was A Mark So One Could Put It Back On The Same Way It Came Out
I'm convinced that some workers do this on purpose, just to fùçķ with people who like things to be neatly ordered.
"I Got The Annoying Box To Stop Beeping Boss"
Not A Single Tile Is Matched To The Pattern
I vaguely recall some time last century seeing tiles like this for a large pattern. On the back of each tile was the entire pattern and the location was marked for that particular tile. I think the location pattern may have been reversed so that one can lay out the tiles upside down in their correct locations. I suspect one would carefully stack the tiles to one side, apply adhesive, then carefully unstack the tiles right side up into the adhesive. A bit more work but one would have a nice pattern to show off. This instance, it looks like the diagonal lines are all going the same way. Tiler may have been told or figured to match the lines, nothing about a larger pattern.
I Fixed The Slanted Foundation For You, Boss
Power Conservation
Airport Security Camera Still In Plastic. Boarding Jetblue Flight And Saw This
Loaded That Truck For You, Boss
Finished Repair On That Brick Wall Boss
My School's Solution To Fixing Our Clock
How Can Anyone Park Here?
In English It Says "Look Right", But In Chinese It Says "Look Left"
Dad Is Always Watching
Painted The Fence, Boss
Why Not Just Replace The Whole Sign?
I’m Speechless On This One
Dressed The Mannequin Boss
I don't blame them for this, getting clothes onto a mannequin is frustrating as hèĺl
Did It Boss
Electrical lines should be underground. Then trees dont have to be mutilated.
Been Asking My Boss To Get This Fixed For Over A Year
Locked The Thermostat Boss
I've worked in several places where the thermostats are locked. It's to prevent the man just back from the gym from decreasing the temperature and to prevent the girl in a tank top and short skirt in the middle of a Canadian winter from increasing the temperature.
Clean Install, Boss
The Staircase Is Complete, Boss
My guess is that the stump was supposed to be removed, and that clay tile installers don't carry chainsaws for some reason but still have a deadline to meet.
Well, That Sure Is One Way To Do It
It Was Too Expensive To Fix The Sensor, Boss. I Solved The Problem Though
Someone Jumped On Our AC, So Here's My Bosses Solution
Faux Tile Done
Repainted The Road Sign Boss
This Poster On My Train Is Upside Down
This Door
Cartoons have taught me that this is easily fixed by pulling off the door handle and sticking it on the right hand side of the door. Then it will open properly.
Installed The Doorstop, Boss
Cheers, Almost Forgot
A Shower With A Faucet Head
But What About The Door? Just Get It Done, The Boss Said
The Sports Field Built Without A Good Chunk
Tied The Ladder Off, Boss. Alls Safe Now
Fitted The Dado Rail For You
Homeowner: "I Absolutely Need This Faucet"
I Told Them We Were Out Of Paper Towels
Some Asphalt Work In Poland
Perfect Example Of “Not My Job” Mindset
Typical British Weather
It Is Done Boss
Soap And Towel Dispensers At My Local Bar
Got The Crane Leveled Out, Boss
Close Enough
“What Should We Do With The Light?” “Aah, Just Leave It”
Installed That Carbon Monoxide Detector For You, Boss
Couldn't Think Of A Better Way To Do That, Boss
I Literally Just Spoke With The Man Minutes Before He Put This Up. Even Wrote Arrows On It To Help Him Put It On Right
Drywall Is Hung And Taped Boss
On Today's Episode Of "It's Not My Job"
How Do You Manage To Print This Upside Down?
I Don’t Get Paid To Move Rocks. I Get Paid To Paint
Aw, man...At first glance I thought it was a turtle. Thank goodness for second glances. PHEW!!!
I Planted The Tree, Boss
Update After 4 Years, I'm Still Finding This In My House
Our oldest moved to start college, so our youngest is getting our old room. We removed a mirror on the door, finally. This is the result. Our fault for not repainting much.
