Working a job you don't like can be a drag. Here's a sad statistic for you: according to LinkedIn, 85% of employees don't like their workplace. Whether it's their boss, the location, their colleagues, the customers, or just the nature of the job itself, many people would rather slack off or do something else instead. When a person hates their job, they probably don't do it very well. That's where the subreddit "Not My Job" comes in. They collect the best and funniest instances where employees are doing the absolute bare minimum that's in their job description. And today, we're featuring the best of the best pics from the community. Work smarter, not harder, right? To discuss the 'Not my job' attitude in more detail, Bored Panda reached out to Louise Carnachan. She's an organization development consultant and award-winning author of Work Jerks: How to Cope with Difficult Bosses and Colleagues. Carnachan told us more about why some people feel unmotivated in the workplace and how employers can increase their motivation. More info: Louise Carnachan | LinkedIn | Facebook #1 Finished The Road Surfacing, Boss Image credits: Nikoklis Organizational development consultant Louise Carnachan says that the r/NotMyJob subreddit is full of woefully executed work we've all probably seen in daily life. She says the "I'll show you" type behavior the subreddit is famous for can be the consequence of being micromanaged. However, while it's one way to claim power, it's not a particularly healthy way, Carnachan says. "Obviously, some of the images [are] of acts committed by the inattentive, disinterested, or vindictive. But it's unlikely that all were saying 'Screw you, boss' or were a consequence of incompetence. Some workers may have been assigned jobs for which they had no training [and] were given poor or no instruction and/or inadequate materials." "Some of the goofs are clearly process problems, such as not having sweepers move debris away before the road striping truck came through. In other instances, I suspect the worker was never clued into the big picture, so their part was out of context and executed inadequately. Or, they just didn't apply common sense and think about what they were there to accomplish and why," Carnachan adds. #2 The Chosen One Image credits: ilostmyremote #3 The Clock In My School’s Band Practice Room Image credits: Hawkthemanaaaaaaa "Mistakes involving language are ubiquitous in our global economy," Carnachan notes. These types of mistakes, she says, are often done by accident. "Mistranslations abound, spelling errors aren't caught, sometimes word orientation is upside down or sideways. (You'd hope signs could be hung up accurately, though.)" "No doubt we've all been the recipient of form emails sent without the personalized information inserted, reminiscent of the speaker who begins their talk with, 'Greet the audience and say your name.'" Other times, mistakes, whether they're intentional or not, can have a pretty funny result. "Typos are the best," Carnachan says. "As demonstrated on a sandwich label stating it contains 'Criminalized onion relish.'" #4 Rail Installed, Boss! Image credits: theshrike #5 They Will Never Know The Difference Image credits: HeartyHemlock #6 Care To Elaborate?? Image credits: NeitherBandicoot Mishaps can happen in any and all work settings, of course. "No one job classification has the corner on poor performance, but some jobs certainly have more public visibility," Carnachan tells us. "And some workers are self-motivated to be high performers, while others are not." When scrolling through the r/NotMyJob subreddit, some people may label these types of workers as lazy. Yet, the reality is much more nuanced. "Effort is hard to evaluate because we only see results. We can't measure an individual's exertion," Carnachan explains. "One worker may put in a lot of effort yet achieve mediocre results, while another puts in less effort but obtains good results. Skill, ability, training, and personality traits impact this. There are people who are just in the wrong jobs," she also adds. #7 Painted The Lines Boss Image credits: Riresurmort #8 Completed The Road Marking Boss Image credits: lekshmikutty #9 “I’m A Painter, Not An Exterminator.” -This Person Probably Image credits: DimitriTooProBro However, even the most dedicated and hard-working employees might not produce the best results sometimes. "There are many factors out of the worker's control," Carnachan notes. "Examples are the quality of the training and materials provided and how compensation or rewards are calculated (i.e., tied to production quotas or quality measures?). If I get paid by the piece and there aren't any real quality standards, I'll put out a lot of pieces." #10 Edited The Picture, Boss! Image credits: beerbellybegone #11 Sorted Out The Emergency Phone Boss! Image credits: Professional-Stick82 #12 There, That Should Do It Image credits: bopaqod Workers should get this information from their supervisors, Carnachan says. "Managers and crew leads are responsible for communicating the 'why' of the work and how it ties into an entire project. When people have no idea of what follows their labor, they work in a vacuum, and then, it's easy for them to make assumptions and bad decisions." #13 Made The Title For The Ad Boss Image credits: kings005 #14 Made The Error Message Boss Image credits: PainOfClarity #15 Installed The Water Faucet, Boss Image credits: CoolJabez0404 In an office environment, corporate culture also comes into play. Carnachan lists some questions that might impact an employee's performance. "Is teamwork expected? Are folks responsible for noting and correcting mistakes regardless of who made them? Are service and customer satisfaction important, or is the mentality to just mark it [as] done?" #16 Installed The Playground Boss Image credits: IcyLaw651 #17 Thanks, Associate's Name Image credits: tacochickenstrips #18 Made The Name Tag, Boss Image credits: SandiPsych Seeing others do the bare minimum at work might be entertaining. That is until it happens at your own workplace. Indeed, sometimes, people might adopt the "Not my job" mentality to the extreme, and that might even be dangerous to others. "The willful desire to create a safety hazard for others is beyond 'Sticking it to the man,'" Carnachan tells Bored Panda. "If it's a training issue and can be remediated, that's okay -- if not, this is the wrong person for the job, regardless of their motivation." #19 Cr*ppy Submission: Image credits: dbnp19 #20 My Contract Never Stated I Had To Move Rocks Away. Thank You Very Much Image credits: ZeCerealKiller #21 Security Dog Image credits: Karm_Me_up "When people are treated poorly, they tend to want to act out by sticking it to the boss," Carnachan explains the possible cause of the "Not my job" mentality. "But pushing back by refusing to do unpopular chores, like [taking] out trash, wash[ing] up, or restock[ing], becomes childish. 'We'll just see how bad it gets before somebody does something' should turn, instead, to a discussion about what needs to be done, who is doing it, and when." #22 Clothing Display Done Boss! Image credits: inste0 #23 Made The Engraving, Boss Image credits: awesomeduuuu #24 Cool Cake! Image credits: jmvbmw "Every job has elements that are less interesting, even downright unappealing," Carnachan points out. "But if there's a fair distribution and rotation and everyone knows what the rules are, it goes better. If the boss won't step up to [initiate] this conversation, then a staff member can." #25 Fixed The Broken Clock, Boss Image credits: theglasscat #26 Got The Actors Boss! Image credits: TheGasMove #27 Workin For The Big Man Image credits: parkinsonslaw "Job descriptions don't get into details like restocking the printer," she adds. "It's up to the manager to set the stage for teamwork in their department and the expectations for communication, dealing with disagreements, being attentive to safety, owning the work of the entire team instead of just their own contribution, and [contributing] to the little tasks that are required for a smooth operation." #28 I Posted The Job Offer Boss Image credits: Kadus500 #29 Not My Job To Add The Subtitles Image credits: til-f #30 Amblivious Image credits: Anonymous Carnachan says that a team should adopt the view that each member "owns the work of the team." Employees, thus, should have a less individualistic approach to their work. "When people feel responsible solely for their own work, coworkers may start evaluating each other to monitor who they think is not pulling their weight." "If a colleague's inattentive or their inaccurate work compromises safety or the team's outcomes, speaking to the manager about your concerns makes sense. But withholding help or engaging in stupid power plays to punish the colleagues or the boss isn't okay." #31 Shower Vent Installed, Boss! Image credits: lixjl7 #32 Installed Those TV's In The Headrests! Image credits: TaurineCrinoid783 #33 "I Decided It Was Faster To Draw The QR Codes, Boss" Image credits: speederaser #34 My School Bought Modern Stuff. The Projector Was Placed Under The Screen Image credits: batata_flita #35 Got You All Wired Up, Sir Image credits: oomenya333 #36 Added Subtitles, Boss Image credits: -ksguy- #37 A Fork In The Road Image credits: animatorguy2 #38 Put The Signs On The Fuel Pumps, Boss! Image credits: TragedyMaskBand #39 Wrote The News Boss Image credits: SlitheryScales #40 Delivered The Package Boss Image credits: nims_2525 #41 Just Told The Whole City No Crime Boss! Image credits: Tommy_Adams09 #42 I Mean, It’s Important To Follow Safety Protocols Image credits: HertzFrequently #43 Updated Our Working Hours, Boss Image credits: destinyspie #44 Get Paid For Painting Not Moving Plants Image credits: hellivvy #45 Pasted The Poster Boss! Image credits: MarryBorger #46 Installed The Light Switch, Boss Image credits: TyrTwiceForVictory #47 Screens Up Boss Image credits: notjustthemenyo #48 Not Sure How This Made It Through Proofreading, Peer Review, And Copyediting Image credits: fishsticks40 #49 Wrote The Fish Finger Copy, Boss Image credits: mrbritchicago #50 The Return To School Is Coming Strong Image credits: ContributionOpen3966 #51 How I Bang Your Mother Image credits: reddit.com #52 That’s Good To Hear Image credits: InternalEssayz #53 Just Put Monday Image credits: Toukoxxx #54 Just Moved Into My New Apartment And Saw This Image credits: anderscandor #55 Labeled The Sports Boss Image credits: valleykat25 #56 Got The Chatbot Working, Boss Image credits: iwannadie469 #57 Proud Of The Local Crew And It Only Took Them A Month Image credits: sandybeach82 #58 Wheelchairs Having Some Fun Image credits: Tenchi_Muyo1 #59 Tbh This One's Kinda Impressive Image credits: ShitStainedBallSack #60 Straight Lines Painted Boss! Image credits: -acid--rain- #61 Placed The Sticker Boss Image credits: its_brookelol #62 I Dressed The Mannyqween Boss Image credits: Rickqw22 #63 Finished Putting Up The Sign Boss Image credits: Anonymous #64 Took The Driver’s License Photo Boss Image credits: awsome_repost_bro #65 I Hung That Sign In The Parking Garage, Boss Image credits: Gaggamaggot #66 Got The Un Logo Boss Image credits: jaquis89 #67 A New Hobby? Alright Image credits: BlueYoshiFox6 #68 Godamnit Roy Image credits: ntheg111 #69 Packed The Violin Bow, Boss Image credits: selective_mutist #70 The Brids Image credits: elikessler #71 Yup Boss, I Ordered A Normal-Sized Amount Of Fries For Our Normal-Sized Store Image credits: LegoCMFanatic #72 This Kind Of Belongs Here Image credits: Grufffinance15 #73 Weather Update Posted Boss Image credits: mad_shad123 #74 Yep Lockers Are Done Boss. What Do You Mean There Is A Problem? Image credits: Previous_Reporter_63 #75 Everything Is Fine Boss Image credits: sadPigeon18 #76 Made The Warning Label Boss Image credits: Jazzlike_Sport_1417 #77 Ok What The F**k Image credits: Aztery #78 Apparently 2 City Planners In My Home Town Hated Each Other. We Call Them The Slant Streets Image credits: Patsthlm #79 Fixed Bridge, Boss Image credits: Leandropr #80 Translation Complete, Boss Image credits: Mickwillie “Not My Job”: 80 Funny Times It Looked Like People Didn’t Even Try (Best Of All Time)
Working a job you don't like can be a drag. Here's a sad statistic for you: according to LinkedIn, 85% of employees don't like their workplace. Whether it's their boss, the location, their colleagues, the customers, or just the nature of the job itself, many people would rather slack off or do something else instead.
When a person hates their job, they probably don't do it very well. That's where the subreddit "Not My Job" comes in. They collect the best and funniest instances where employees are doing the absolute bare minimum that's in their job description. And today, we're featuring the best of the best pics from the community. Work smarter, not harder, right?
To discuss the 'Not my job' attitude in more detail, Bored Panda reached out to Louise Carnachan. She's an organization development consultant and award-winning author of Work Jerks: How to Cope with Difficult Bosses and Colleagues. Carnachan told us more about why some people feel unmotivated in the workplace and how employers can increase their motivation.
More info: Louise Carnachan | LinkedIn | Facebook
#1 Finished The Road Surfacing, Boss
Image credits: Nikoklis
Organizational development consultant Louise Carnachan says that the r/NotMyJob subreddit is full of woefully executed work we've all probably seen in daily life. She says the "I'll show you" type behavior the subreddit is famous for can be the consequence of being micromanaged. However, while it's one way to claim power, it's not a particularly healthy way, Carnachan says.
"Obviously, some of the images [are] of acts committed by the inattentive, disinterested, or vindictive. But it's unlikely that all were saying 'Screw you, boss' or were a consequence of incompetence. Some workers may have been assigned jobs for which they had no training [and] were given poor or no instruction and/or inadequate materials."
"Some of the goofs are clearly process problems, such as not having sweepers move debris away before the road striping truck came through. In other instances, I suspect the worker was never clued into the big picture, so their part was out of context and executed inadequately. Or, they just didn't apply common sense and think about what they were there to accomplish and why," Carnachan adds.
#2 The Chosen One
Image credits: ilostmyremote
#3 The Clock In My School’s Band Practice Room
Image credits: Hawkthemanaaaaaaa
"Mistakes involving language are ubiquitous in our global economy," Carnachan notes. These types of mistakes, she says, are often done by accident. "Mistranslations abound, spelling errors aren't caught, sometimes word orientation is upside down or sideways. (You'd hope signs could be hung up accurately, though.)"
"No doubt we've all been the recipient of form emails sent without the personalized information inserted, reminiscent of the speaker who begins their talk with, 'Greet the audience and say your name.'"
Other times, mistakes, whether they're intentional or not, can have a pretty funny result. "Typos are the best," Carnachan says. "As demonstrated on a sandwich label stating it contains 'Criminalized onion relish.'"
#4 Rail Installed, Boss!
Image credits: theshrike
#5 They Will Never Know The Difference
Image credits: HeartyHemlock
#6 Care To Elaborate??
Image credits: NeitherBandicoot
Mishaps can happen in any and all work settings, of course. "No one job classification has the corner on poor performance, but some jobs certainly have more public visibility," Carnachan tells us. "And some workers are self-motivated to be high performers, while others are not."
When scrolling through the r/NotMyJob subreddit, some people may label these types of workers as lazy. Yet, the reality is much more nuanced. "Effort is hard to evaluate because we only see results. We can't measure an individual's exertion," Carnachan explains.
"One worker may put in a lot of effort yet achieve mediocre results, while another puts in less effort but obtains good results. Skill, ability, training, and personality traits impact this. There are people who are just in the wrong jobs," she also adds.
#7 Painted The Lines Boss
Image credits: Riresurmort
#8 Completed The Road Marking Boss
Image credits: lekshmikutty
#9 “I’m A Painter, Not An Exterminator.” -This Person Probably
Image credits: DimitriTooProBro
However, even the most dedicated and hard-working employees might not produce the best results sometimes. "There are many factors out of the worker's control," Carnachan notes. "Examples are the quality of the training and materials provided and how compensation or rewards are calculated (i.e., tied to production quotas or quality measures?). If I get paid by the piece and there aren't any real quality standards, I'll put out a lot of pieces."
#10 Edited The Picture, Boss!
Image credits: beerbellybegone
#11 Sorted Out The Emergency Phone Boss!
Image credits: Professional-Stick82
#12 There, That Should Do It
Image credits: bopaqod
Workers should get this information from their supervisors, Carnachan says. "Managers and crew leads are responsible for communicating the 'why' of the work and how it ties into an entire project. When people have no idea of what follows their labor, they work in a vacuum, and then, it's easy for them to make assumptions and bad decisions."
#13 Made The Title For The Ad Boss
Image credits: kings005
#14 Made The Error Message Boss
Image credits: PainOfClarity
#15 Installed The Water Faucet, Boss
Image credits: CoolJabez0404
In an office environment, corporate culture also comes into play. Carnachan lists some questions that might impact an employee's performance. "Is teamwork expected? Are folks responsible for noting and correcting mistakes regardless of who made them? Are service and customer satisfaction important, or is the mentality to just mark it [as] done?"
#16 Installed The Playground Boss
Image credits: IcyLaw651
#17 Thanks, Associate's Name
Image credits: tacochickenstrips
#18 Made The Name Tag, Boss
Image credits: SandiPsych
Seeing others do the bare minimum at work might be entertaining. That is until it happens at your own workplace. Indeed, sometimes, people might adopt the "Not my job" mentality to the extreme, and that might even be dangerous to others.
"The willful desire to create a safety hazard for others is beyond 'Sticking it to the man,'" Carnachan tells Bored Panda. "If it's a training issue and can be remediated, that's okay -- if not, this is the wrong person for the job, regardless of their motivation."
#19 Cr*ppy Submission:
Image credits: dbnp19
#20 My Contract Never Stated I Had To Move Rocks Away. Thank You Very Much
Image credits: ZeCerealKiller
#21 Security Dog
Image credits: Karm_Me_up
"When people are treated poorly, they tend to want to act out by sticking it to the boss," Carnachan explains the possible cause of the "Not my job" mentality. "But pushing back by refusing to do unpopular chores, like [taking] out trash, wash[ing] up, or restock[ing], becomes childish. 'We'll just see how bad it gets before somebody does something' should turn, instead, to a discussion about what needs to be done, who is doing it, and when."
#22 Clothing Display Done Boss!
Image credits: inste0
#23 Made The Engraving, Boss
Image credits: awesomeduuuu
#24 Cool Cake!
Image credits: jmvbmw
"Every job has elements that are less interesting, even downright unappealing," Carnachan points out. "But if there's a fair distribution and rotation and everyone knows what the rules are, it goes better. If the boss won't step up to [initiate] this conversation, then a staff member can."
#25 Fixed The Broken Clock, Boss
Image credits: theglasscat
#26 Got The Actors Boss!
Image credits: TheGasMove
#27 Workin For The Big Man
Image credits: parkinsonslaw
"Job descriptions don't get into details like restocking the printer," she adds. "It's up to the manager to set the stage for teamwork in their department and the expectations for communication, dealing with disagreements, being attentive to safety, owning the work of the entire team instead of just their own contribution, and [contributing] to the little tasks that are required for a smooth operation."
#28 I Posted The Job Offer Boss
Image credits: Kadus500
#29 Not My Job To Add The Subtitles
Image credits: til-f
#30 Amblivious
Image credits: Anonymous
Carnachan says that a team should adopt the view that each member "owns the work of the team." Employees, thus, should have a less individualistic approach to their work. "When people feel responsible solely for their own work, coworkers may start evaluating each other to monitor who they think is not pulling their weight."
"If a colleague's inattentive or their inaccurate work compromises safety or the team's outcomes, speaking to the manager about your concerns makes sense. But withholding help or engaging in stupid power plays to punish the colleagues or the boss isn't okay."
#31 Shower Vent Installed, Boss!
Image credits: lixjl7
#32 Installed Those TV's In The Headrests!
Image credits: TaurineCrinoid783
#33 "I Decided It Was Faster To Draw The QR Codes, Boss"
Image credits: speederaser
#34 My School Bought Modern Stuff. The Projector Was Placed Under The Screen
Image credits: batata_flita
#35 Got You All Wired Up, Sir
Image credits: oomenya333
#36 Added Subtitles, Boss
Image credits: -ksguy-
#37 A Fork In The Road
Image credits: animatorguy2
#38 Put The Signs On The Fuel Pumps, Boss!
Image credits: TragedyMaskBand
#39 Wrote The News Boss
Image credits: SlitheryScales
#40 Delivered The Package Boss
Image credits: nims_2525
#41 Just Told The Whole City No Crime Boss!
Image credits: Tommy_Adams09
#42 I Mean, It’s Important To Follow Safety Protocols
Image credits: HertzFrequently
#43 Updated Our Working Hours, Boss
Image credits: destinyspie
#44 Get Paid For Painting Not Moving Plants
Image credits: hellivvy
#45 Pasted The Poster Boss!
Image credits: MarryBorger
#46 Installed The Light Switch, Boss
Image credits: TyrTwiceForVictory
#47 Screens Up Boss
Image credits: notjustthemenyo
#48 Not Sure How This Made It Through Proofreading, Peer Review, And Copyediting
Image credits: fishsticks40
#49 Wrote The Fish Finger Copy, Boss
Image credits: mrbritchicago
#50 The Return To School Is Coming Strong
Image credits: ContributionOpen3966
#51 How I Bang Your Mother
Image credits: reddit.com
#52 That’s Good To Hear
Image credits: InternalEssayz
#53 Just Put Monday
Image credits: Toukoxxx
#54 Just Moved Into My New Apartment And Saw This
Image credits: anderscandor
#55 Labeled The Sports Boss
Image credits: valleykat25
#56 Got The Chatbot Working, Boss
Image credits: iwannadie469
#57 Proud Of The Local Crew And It Only Took Them A Month
Image credits: sandybeach82
#58 Wheelchairs Having Some Fun
Image credits: Tenchi_Muyo1
#59 Tbh This One's Kinda Impressive
Image credits: ShitStainedBallSack
#60 Straight Lines Painted Boss!
Image credits: -acid--rain-
#61 Placed The Sticker Boss
Image credits: its_brookelol
#62 I Dressed The Mannyqween Boss
Image credits: Rickqw22
#63 Finished Putting Up The Sign Boss
Image credits: Anonymous
#64 Took The Driver’s License Photo Boss
Image credits: awsome_repost_bro
#65 I Hung That Sign In The Parking Garage, Boss
Image credits: Gaggamaggot
#66 Got The Un Logo Boss
Image credits: jaquis89
#67 A New Hobby? Alright
Image credits: BlueYoshiFox6
#68 Godamnit Roy
Image credits: ntheg111
#69 Packed The Violin Bow, Boss
Image credits: selective_mutist
#70 The Brids
Image credits: elikessler
#71 Yup Boss, I Ordered A Normal-Sized Amount Of Fries For Our Normal-Sized Store
Image credits: LegoCMFanatic
#72 This Kind Of Belongs Here
Image credits: Grufffinance15
#73 Weather Update Posted Boss
Image credits: mad_shad123
#74 Yep Lockers Are Done Boss. What Do You Mean There Is A Problem?
Image credits: Previous_Reporter_63
#75 Everything Is Fine Boss
Image credits: sadPigeon18
#76 Made The Warning Label Boss
Image credits: Jazzlike_Sport_1417
#77 Ok What The F**k
Image credits: Aztery
#78 Apparently 2 City Planners In My Home Town Hated Each Other. We Call Them The Slant Streets
Image credits: Patsthlm
#79 Fixed Bridge, Boss
Image credits: Leandropr
#80 Translation Complete, Boss
Image credits: Mickwillie
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