13 Corporate Cartoons to Brighten Your Day at Workplace
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Nathan is 'Thinking Out of the Box.'
Office Comics are the epitome of awkward humor as the workplace functions on the borderline of chaos every day– chaos formed over time from people wanting different things contradictory to each other’s needs. Who knows what the boss means by “Out of the box” thinking anyway? This comic accurately represents Norman and his colleagues' struggle at the office while trying to meet their boss’s expectations
Boss’s Dress Code vs Face Code .
Ah Friday! Our favorite day to make office comics about and in general, the favorite day of the week of every employee in the world (except the employees in tragic situations of companies that work on Saturdays.) That feeling of waking up with plans for the next two and a half days has nothing to do with spreadsheets and sales calls. This cartoon depicts how the boss tries to enjoy Fridays the same as everyone else, but ironically can just never be carefree, even when it’s a Friday.
What is the full form of ASAP?
One of the funniest corporate ironies is the use of acronyms for literally anything one can think of. Did you know that it takes less time to say “World Wide Web” than to say www? You might be impressed, but the corporates aren’t. But sometimes, the acronyms backfire and lead to misunderstandings. This cartoon is the perfect depiction of the cost management pays in such situations.
Company Growth vs Boss’s Growth
Stress eating is common across offices. The stress is probably why the workplace humor we sell is such a big hit. Of course, our boss is at the top of the stress-taking chaps. This comic encapsulates the pain of a boss who’s looking for business growth but is actually achieving undesired tummy growth.
Boss’s New Year Resolution
New Year resolutions are remarkable, especially when followed by a fault. This comic hilariously envisions a boss’s worst nightmare and his determination to stick to his resolutions despite the disturbing circumstances.
‘Look Back’ & Reflect
Anyone who makes a living off jokes understands the importance of wordplay. Especially in comics, wordplay makes our designers’ lives a lot easier as most of the jokes are embedded in wordplay. Here’s what happens when your boss asks you to “look back” on a few achievements.
What You Can’t Hear Doesn’t Hurt You!
Whenever you’re angry, go to a wooden fence and pound a nail into it. Whenever you feel like you’ve managed your anger, pull a nail out. Now what do you see? A fence full of holes of course! This is why, Rick only lets his boss vent his anger out in theory, but never in practice.
Subbu has Bugs!!
The worst part about bugs is that even ChatGPT cannot fix them. Office humor is impossible with a joke or two directed toward the tech guy. This is one of those comics that describes the blood pressure surge in a tech guy when people are less sympathetic to his shortcomings.
Internet Bandwidth Problem at Office
The office internet is like public WiFi, one that is actually useful. There was a time when corporations installed spyware…excuse us, “Sophisticated internet usage tracking software” to check if employees actually used bandwidth for work. But even they found it useless to read spreadsheets of information about Nathan liking his nephew’s photos on Instagram.
The Reality of Time Management Training
In an office, the laws of time work vary per the owner’s mindset. For example, when an employee is late by 10 minutes, the 10-minute delay is a huge problem. On the other hand, when the management makes the employees wait, 10 minutes means a minimum of 1 hour and 20 minutes.
Boss Wants a “Proof of Sickness’ to Grant Leave!
What do you call an employee who is always sick on Mondays? A case of the “weekend flu.” We all know the "Sick Leave Opportunists," employees who use up their sick days as soon as they accrue them, regardless of actual health. This is a cartoon that perfectly describes the suspicion of the management on all sick leave-related matters.
When you leave your job for a rival company
There are some employees whom the management misses while the employees are glad to have off their backs, and there are some who the employees miss but the management can’t get rid of faster. This cartoon aptly describes the relief of employers when some employees leave.
When Boss ‘Compresses’ Work.
There are expectations, and then there are unrealistic expectations. Somehow, the higher you go on the corporate ladder, the higher your expectations reach. This cartoon reflects such absurd office humor.