30 Witty Work Memes For Underpaid Employees Who Can Barely Make It To The Office On Monday Morning

As the relentless sound of your alarm ricochets off the early morning silence for the umpteenth time, you find yourself questioning the worth of this whole work thing. Isn’t the cruel joke of the century that you’re caught in this perpetual dance with your bed, wrestling with the idea of getting up for your job?

The crime scene of your work life is cluttered with countless unsolved mysteries. The regrettable office coffee that tastes like diluted despair? Check. The annual raise request denied with an uncanny regularity that would make a metronome jealous? Check. And let’s not even get started on the way your skills are milked, like a dairy cow working overtime with no chance of a thank you. But the real kicker isn’t even these minor grievances. No, the kingpin of this professional conspiracy is exhaustion. The kind of bone-deep fatigue that leaves you barely able to enumerate these offenses, let alone plan an escape.

In the rat race that is modern work life, finding a new job while barely staying afloat in your current one seems as feasible as solving a Rubik’s cube in a free fall. And we all know the brass-bound audacity it takes to throw in the towel without a safety net, though let’s be honest, you’re teetering dangerously close to that precipice.

But never fear, fellow weekday warriors, for there is camaraderie in our collective strife. And what better way to embrace this than with a dash of humor? Last week, we dished out a delightful batch of relatable work memes that had you smirking at your screens and sharing with coworkers over water-cooler chit-chat. So, buckle up and brace yourselves, as we’re about to delve into this week’s offering of meme therapy because if we can’t escape the madness, we might as well laugh about it.

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Jason

Jason Mustian

Jason is a Webby winning, Short-Award losing humor writer and businessman. He lives in Texas with his amazing wife and four sometimes amazing kids.