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75 Times Memes Were Spot-On About Toxic Jobs, As Shared In This Dedicated Online Group

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In the wise words of Mark Hoppus and Tom DeLonge of Blink-182 fame: “work sucks, I know.” And while it doesn’t have to be, it seems that the majority of jobs do actually suck to a varying degree, so we’re all in this together.

As such, you gotta appreciate all the online groups and subsequent memes that come out of this anti-work movement. Even the all-encompassing job communities foster that anti-work meme culture. And we’re all better off with the spot-on catharsis.

#1 Finally Someone Who Gets It!

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#2 The Answer To "Get A Better Job"

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#3 Your Salary Won't Be Very Good Starting Out

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Reddit is home to a slew of niche groups, but all-encompassing categories are there as well, uniting all of the other, smaller communities as a bonus.

One such giant is r/jobs, Reddit’s community for career advice and other job-related content. As of this article, it’s home to 1.5 million members and is ranked the top 1% by size.

#4 Red Flag Phrases In Job Posts

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#5 20 Years Of Failing In Richest Country On Earth

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#6 He Was A Mailman

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Incidentally, r/antiwork is an even greater community of people, ranking as the same 1%, but having 2.8 million members.

And you’d be surprised how massive the movement has become over the years. Outside the internet, that is. And it’s more than just (or as much) going against the system of having to work a third of your life—it’s also a philosophy and a push towards a better work life.

#7 Those Meetings Are So Important

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#8 This Is Awesome

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#9 We Became A Robotic Society

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The concept rejects the idea of hustle culture and working ourselves to the bone. That only brings about burnout and physical as well as mental illness. Heck, it’s not even against capitalism, but rather that particular breed of workplace that considers its employees as assets and not humans. Its goal is a world where folks don’t have to sell their labor (and their souls) to survive.

#10 Sounds Ridiculous When You Change The Context

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#11 That's Just Not Ok

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#12 Don't Be A Sucker

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Bertrand Russell actually wrote quite a bit about not working. In his essay In Praise of Idleness, he points out three key aspects:

First is the idea that you get better with work. As in, the more you do it, the better you become. That is, however, not really the case as, at extreme levels, pretty much everything is destructive, and work is no exception.

#13 Is This True ?

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#14 A Dumb Take And A Smart Comeback

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#15 Every Damn Time

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According to Russell, the idea of working hard goes back to the Protestant idea that good works will save your soul. Great on paper, sure, but working yourself to death while you’re considered God’s creation and should treat your body as a temple is counter-productive. Such an extreme puts jobs that demand hard work into slavery territory, and the modern world has no place for it.

#16 Happens All The Time

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#17 Welcome To The Team

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#18 Triple Is Too Little For Now

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The second part is the idea that meaningful work is born of leisure. And that empowers creativity. Granted, of course, that you find time for such outlets.

But the problem is that once a person turns their hobby into a full week of daunting activities, their capacity for creativity is beyond drained and the hobby is no longer a hobby—rather a chore.

#19 Perfect Picture For This Statement

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#20 How About You Actually Peep The Attached Resume?

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#21 Even Recruiters And Career Coaches Say This Job Market Is Not Normal

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Lastly, society these days is far more advanced than it was back in the day. Technology is efficient enough for people to not need a 40-hour week. By eliminating overwork in terms of weekly hours, you’d foster more productivity in humans. In fact, this was written back in 1932—tech has significantly advanced since then so it’s even more true today than it was then.

#22 Having A Fever And Feeling Unfit To Make It In. “Boss” Responded With This. What Do I Even Say In This Case?

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#23 Red Bull Declined My Job Application, So I Sent This Snazzy Response

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#24 I'll Get To It Eventually

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#25 It Was Nice Knowing You

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While the movement is ever-growing, change is happening already. The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the possibility of working remotely and you can’t deny it any more. In fact, it has been so influential that folks tend to prompt for remote work as it provides a better work-life balance as there’s more family time and the like.

#26 Job Hunting Again, And It Sucks. Please Have All Certifications, A Degree In At Least 3 Fields, And 20 Years For This Internship

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#27 So The "Better Candidate" Didn't Work Out Huh?

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#28 I Love Healthy Workplace Environments, I Would Love To Work For One, One Day

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#29 If This Isn’t The Truth Lol

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#30 Hiring Questions

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So, what are your thoughts on any of this? Are you up for doing no work right now? If so, use that opportunity to share your takes and stories in the comment section below. And also jump into this rabbit hole of a similar article.

#31 Most Caess

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#32 Finding A Job In 2023 Be Like:

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#33 “Thank You For All Your Hard Work And Dedication To The Team”

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#34 It Really Do Be Like That

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#35 It Be Like That Sometimes…

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#36 When U Apply

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#37 Is This Normal??!

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#38 Thoughts Abt This Racial Discrimination

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#39 Why Would A Job Application Need To Know This?

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#40 I Guess My Name Wasn’t Womanly Enough For A Job

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#41 This Is An Exchange I Had Over A Manager Job With Motel 6

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#42 Is This Legal On A Job Application?

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#43 Boss Canceled Our Christmas Party Cause This Broke The Bank

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#44 Would Do You Leave A Job Like This?

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#45 I Guess The First 200 Weren't Good Enough, Huh?

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#46 My Town's McDonald's Posted This In Their Workplace Today, Thoughts?

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#47 What Does Being Loyal Get You In All Fairness?

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#48 Don't Do It

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#49 From A Principal To The Teachers

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#50 Company Is Asking To Solve Rubik's Cube In Aptitude Round

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#51 Capitalism Chart

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#52 How To Respond To This? Original Offer Was Up To $5000 And This Mail Comes Before The Final Interview

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#53 Is It Legal For My Boss To Tell Me I'm Resigning (Texas)

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#54 It Was Blank And It Forced Me To Answer Like What Else Could I Say??

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#55 Happy Holidays From My Department

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#56 Just A Bit Of Levity For Everyone

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#57 Corporations Suck

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#58 Job Rejected Me Without Changing The Chatgpt Template?

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#59 Saw A Post About Rudest Rejection Emails And Had To Share This

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#60 It’s Employee Appreciation Week. We Get To Wear Different T Shirts. Huzzah

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#61 Poop On Your Own Time, Dammit!

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#62 Company Gifted Us All A $25 Doordash Credit For Christmas. This Is What Happens When We Try To Use It

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#63 Life Hacks ??

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#64 Not Wanting To Work Yourself To Death Is Now Considered Living A "Soft Life"

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#65 Strangest "Rejection" Email I've Received. I Am Not The Sysadmin Lol

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#66 I Applied To This Position Over 4 Years Ago.. They Must Have Been Very Careful Considering Me

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#67 I Found This A Little Funny

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#68 What Do Y'all Think Of This Kind Of Job Posting? Necessary Or Cringe?

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#69 What Are They Smoking

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#70 Is This Even Legal?

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#71 You Might Not Want To Use The Word “Delve” When Writing Your Cover Letters As It Might Be Considered Ai-Generated

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#72 Here We Go

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#73 I Don't Feel Like This Is Legit

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#74 The Audacity

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#75 At This Point, I Can Only Lol

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