In recent years, there’s been a growing sentiment online that everyone should “act their wage” while on the clock. If you’re barely making ends meet, you shouldn’t be expected to go above and beyond every single day. Follow protocol, and do what you need to do to avoid getting fired. But don’t burn yourself out for a minimum wage paycheck!
Some people, however, seem to have started slacking off a little bit too much in the workplace. Bored Panda has scoured the internet and gathered photos of jobs that were clearly completed by people who don’t have a care in the world. From refusing to follow directions to taking their instructions too literally, these pics probably resulted in a few people getting fired. Enjoy scrolling through these workplace fails, and be sure to upvote the ones that make you feel like you deserve a promotion!
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The Signs Are Up, Boss
The Sacred “Your Text” Masterpiece In A Local Restaurant
Needed Some Blinds For Our Dark Room At Work The Guy Came To Measure The Window And Assured Us It Would Be 'Completely Dark' This Is What They Installed
According to Talenlio, a whopping 85% of people report feeling disengaged at work. And considering the fact that we spend about one third of our adult lives working, hating all of those hours will likely decrease overall life satisfaction. When it comes to why exactly most workers quit their jobs, three quarters say that they were pushed to leave because of their boss rather than their actual position.
But plenty of employees also believe that their work just isn’t meaningful, so it’s hard for them to find any motivation. Other issues negatively impacting worker motivation are lack of recognition, a toxic work environment, lack of professional growth, a low salary, and lack of communication. Feeling like you’re alone in your company is never a good sign.
My Boss Did This Impressive Work That I Had To Fix
What, Do You Think I’m 10 Feet Tall?
My Hands Are Shaking
Now, if you’re a business owner or manager who supervises employees, it’s your job to ensure that they don’t become complacent at work. Blaming them won’t solve the problem, it will likely only increase employee turnover. Instead, Diversio recommends some strategies for getting your workers engaged in their roles.
First, they suggest conducting meaningful conversations with your workers. Provide feedback, and make sure that you understand how your employees are feeling. If you never check in with them, you might not be aware of how miserable they really are. It’s also a good idea to make each job intrinsically rewarding. This might require adding in some variety to each and every day, but it will be worth it if it boosts motivation and productivity.
Finished The Sale Sign, Boss
That’s actually a great deal. A free 12-pack without buying anything.
Sidewalk's Done
They Didn't Sell Four-Hole Plates
Another way bosses can motivate their workers is by recognizing and rewarding their hard work. Don’t act like working hard is just the expectation. Employees want to feel appreciated. And if you want to keep them around for years, it’s important that you don’t ignore their progress and growth. If they’re helping the company meet meaningful goals, they should know that the company has their back too.
Done Adding The Security Tag, Boss
Somehow, I suspect this would defeat more people that you'd expect.
It's Stairs, What's Your Problem Man?
Done
Have you ever been worried that you were going to get fired? Depending on where you live, what kind of industry you work in and how long you’ve been in the field, you might be able to get away with a lot before your employer would consider cutting you loose. Perhaps there’s nobody else in the company who could handle your level of responsibility. Then you’ve got great job security!
But unfortunately, this isn’t the case for everyone. A survey from Airtasker found that over a quarter of workers will experience being laid off during their career. Meanwhile, over 15% of people say that they’ve been fired, and 17% admit that they’ve experienced both.
At Least It's Done, Boss
Sad. This probably can't be repaired without risking damage to the tiles.
Countertop's Done, Boss
The New Lock At My Work Has The Handle Placed On Top Of The Keys Making It Quite Difficult To Input The 6+ Key Code To Enter
When it comes to the most common reasons why employees get fired, Airtasker reports that personality conflicts are actually number one. Other reasons often cited are bosses being jerks, office politics, poor performance, budget issues, tardiness or poor attendance, being disliked by upper management, being underqualified, breaking office policy, and making too many errors. Also, over 40% of workers who have been fired admit that they deserved it. I wonder if any of the workers featured on this list would feel the same way…
Corporate Said We Should Put In A New Fire Alarm, Not Remove Old Ones
I Hate That I Have To See This Every Morning At Work
When The Last Person Painted Over A Giant Huntsman Spider
This is sad. All the Aussies I know, introduce me (a Kiwi) to their huntsman as a valued member of the family.
Now, we can’t all be star employees. There’s a pretty good chance that someone reading this article isn’t great at their job. And that’s totally fine! But you don’t want your performance to be so poor that you’re at risk of getting fired. So if you’re wondering whether or not you’re a valuable employee, Chris Williams, former VP of HR at Microsoft, shared some insight with Business Insider.
First, he notes that the easiest way to realize that you’re not doing well is by listening to the feedback from your manager. “If the feedback is specific, detailed, and — importantly — accurate, you need to listen. There really is an issue with your work,” he warns.
Taking Brick Work To The Next Level
Someone Just Left A Freight Container In The Middle Of The Highway. Literally Just In The Middle Of An Intersection At A Red Light
... and at the next intersection: "Someone is standing next to his truck scratching his head and looking around"
Toilet Piping
Next, Williams points out that hearing nothing about your work can also be a bad sign. Your manager might be giving up on you, or even avoiding you, as they make plans to push you out the door. “If you're being isolated from your manager and your peers, it's never a good sign,” he notes. “The silence is a sign of trouble every bit as much as a poor performance review.”
Finally, if you feel like you’re working too hard, that’s a bad sign too. “Most jobs are built to fill a day, not a life,” Williams says. “If you can't get your head above water, the problem is most likely you, not the job.”
Stairs To Nowhere
You Want Me To Plant That Where?
Boss: You Used The Cement Bags To Build The Wall, Right? Me: That's Correct! Boss: So What Happened To All The Empty Bags? Me: What Empty Bags?
I'm betting that the cement in these bags got wet and set before being used. Not a lot else to do with them, tbh.
Are you enjoying this list full of terribly done jobs, pandas? Keep upvoting the ones that you can’t believe people considered finished, and let us know in the comments below if you’ve ever watched a coworker pull a similar move. Then, if you’re interested in checking out even more pics from Bored Panda of jobs done by people who definitely should have gotten fired, look no further than right here!
New Security Cameras After A SA At Work
Restaurant Owner Said All His Patio Speakers Were Blown, Found This After Removing The Grill
The Infrastructure In The Latvian Capital Is Only Improving, Said No One Ever
That style of parking barrier is made of recycled rubber. It's only pinned in place and can be easily removed.
A Road At My Hometown. No Explanation Exists As To Why
No Need To Measure. This Also Isn't An Installation Problem. It Appears Multiple Times Throughout The University
Yes, I See No Problem What So Ever
I Know What Dairy Is, Boss
Exactly like every example of this (by way of explanation, it is bs): this means that it is made from caesinate, and so contains caesin (milk protein), so it's not safe for milk allergy sufferers, but it's lactose free. "Non-dairy" is a regulated label, but the regulations allow the label to be used on products that contain caesinates so long as it is labelled this way. Milk allergy sufferers must check anything with a "non-dairy" label. S/n: they must also check anything labelled "dairy free", because that is completely unregulated.
Someone Needs To Recheck These Kids Videos
Well, clearly. I mean, that isn't even a trctangle, it's clearly a rhombegon or maybe even a squicle. /s
This Door
I'm finding these so hard to look at! God almighty, what's wrong with people???!
My Job Is To Build Walls, Not Move Screens
UPS Discreet Hiding Job From Porch Pirates
These Stairs Must Be For Pets And Children Only
This Actually Hurts Me To Even Look At
We Have An Open Door Policy Here At Our House
Got The Copy Done For That Billboard, Boss
You Had One Job
Any bird landing on that light should be prepared to be watched carefully. Because birds are sketchy af
Job Is Done
It's Fine, Build The Wall
This Kitchen Of An Apartment For Renting
Should We Tow The Car Boss? Not Our Job, Leave It
Installed The Street Lights, Boss
Trying To Fix An Issue. IT Department Says “Check All The Wire Connections”
Not My Job To Keep The Gate Working While Installing Drainage
No Visitors
I Did My Job, Boss
If it does its job.... and doesn't hurt anyone... I'd say that's a win!
“It’s Wheelchair Accessible, Boss”
My Dad Hired A Company To Install A Fence After Extending The Driveway. This Is Their Handy Work
Designed To Fail
I’ve Done The Stairs, Boss
Boss Told Me To Build Some Stairs
Road Warning Sign Translated, Boss
Another One From Portugal
This is the fault of the illegally parked car. What's the painter meant to do, lift the car out the way?
These Swings
Fixed Whatever It Was Under The Pavement, Boss
Not My Job
Removing One Blade Will Definitely Make The Fan Work
Not Even Close
Yeah, I Put The New One Up
This happens all the time when a utility pole is damaged. Usually the electrical provider replaces the pole and handles their own lines. All the communications stuff is handled later by the respective owners.
Clock Placed Boss
I'll say these could be magnetic teaching numbers at a kindergarten or primary school.
Was Woken Up At 6:30 This Morning By A Flatbed Truck With A Piggyback Forklift Outside. Yes, He Used The Forklift To Deliver This. No, There Was Nothing Else
He could have at least put it on their driveway instead of literally in the storm drain. This was not my delivery, it was two houses down on my side. There was like 5 minutes of noise and flashing lights (and the forklift's floodlight shining directly into my bedroom) while he did this. Also, I picked up one of the posts with one hand, it's not that heavy, could easily carry one of these on my shoulders, and I'm not young or in great shape.
Meanwhile In London
Painted The Lines In The Parking Lot Boss
I Installed The New Elevator Button, Boss
When “Rock Moving” Wasn’t In The Job Description
Done Stocking The Eggs, Boss
Don't Pick Autumn For This Job
Task Failed Successfully
Building A House, And The Builder Asked Me To Put Stickers Where I Wanted My Towel Rails
Just finishing a bathroom Reno. Been through this. The cupboard above my toilet ended up six inches above the pencil line. Because reasons?
Pavement With Tactile Tiles Done, Boss
Printed Out The Fortune Boss
Installed The Light Box Sign, Boss
The Sign Is In Place, Boss
Double Laundry Sink With Fixed Spout
The Label Putter-Onner Put The Pickle Labels On Upside Down
Put The Traffic Signs Up
That's Not How It Works
Did You Set The Traffic Light? Yes! Did You Encounter Any Problems? No Boss
Went All Out On The Holiday Fashion Display, Boss
Not Double Stacked At All
That label was in reference to the entire load, so no intrepid freight loader stacks another pallet on top.
They Pay Me To Fill Holes, Not Move Cones
They Put In A Door Instead Of A Window (1st Floor)
Electricity Is Now Safely Delivered To This Street, Boss
I Can’t Help But See A Little Problem Here
I Finished The Tap Design Boss
Got That New Fence Installed
Someone Needs To Remove The Old Railings First
Printed The Signs Boss
I Was On A Walk With My Grandpa Today In New Mexico And I Came Across This
Here's The Plan, You Invert Gravity And I Follow The Sign
This Is A Hook For Hanging Stuff, Right?
Braille Is Especially Useful When Covered Up By A Button
You Had One Simple Job
I Put Out The Bananas, Boss
As german I had a little giggle - "Hass" means hatred in german
