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46 Work Fails That Prove Some People Shouldn’t Be Trusted With A Job

We all have bad days at work—but then there are days so catastrophically unhinged, they become immortalized on the internet. Crooked stop signs, upside-down logos, walls built in front of doors… the kind of fails that make you stop and ask: “How did this get approved?”

We’ve gathered 46 hilarious workplace fails that range from mildly baffling to completely unexplainable. Whether they stem from laziness, confusion, or just pure chaos, one thing is clear: somebody clocked in, got paid, and walked away thinking “Nailed it.”

Prepare to laugh, wince, and question how some of these people still have jobs.

#1. Maybe he should hire a someone for that…

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Source: Pariahdog119

#2. Delivered Boss!

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#3. Packed the violin bow, boss

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#4. Put the price tags on, boss

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#5. Trained everyone up on the security system, boss

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Sure, we’ve all misread an email or forgotten to attach a file. But these work fails take it to another level—like installing stairs directly into a wall or spelling “school” wrong on a school zone sign.

These aren’t just simple mistakes. They’re glorious monuments to human error—and weirdly, they make us feel better about our own Monday mishaps.

#6. A soccer field I spotted while flying my drone around

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#7. Always get a home inspection before purchase folks

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#8. First day at the scam factory

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#9. Answered all the questions, boss!

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#10. Shipped those crickets boss

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Source: teethviscera

I once worked retail with a coworker who thought mopping meant pushing dirty water around the store in slow circles. He didn’t change the bucket for four days. We called it the “Swamp Tour.”

Eventually, management gave him a different job—price gun duty. He tagged 12 items with “$Free.99.” I still think he might’ve been a misunderstood genius.

#11. Extreme wheelchairing!

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Source: OlivierDeCarglass

#12. This floor moulding

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#13. I mowed my elderly neighbors lawn. The people on the left of her mowed a day after. I guess i didnt mow right to the property line. I officially hate these people now.

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#14. The weather graphic is ready, boss!

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#15. solar panels are set, boss

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According to Dr. Peter McGraw, a behavioral scientist at the University of Colorado, we laugh at benign violations—moments where something goes wrong, but in a way that feels safe and harmless.

That’s why crooked crosswalks or backwards keyboards are so funny: they’re unexpected, but no one gets hurt. Just confused.

#16. My colleague ordered some bowls online and this one came exactly as you see it. Someone wrapped a broken bowl, without the parts that broke off, meaning it didn’t break in transit.

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#17. I put the manhole cover back, boss

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Source: Reddit User

#18. I now understand the phrase “close enough for government work”

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#19. Got those smoke detectors marked up, boss

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#20. Did the signboard boss

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Work fails often stem from a mix of apathy, unclear instructions, or pure “not my job” energy. Psychologists call this diffusion of responsibility—when tasks are shared, people assume someone else will catch the error.

The result? A vending machine placed directly behind a support beam. Or a power outlet in the middle of a shower wall. Beautifully useless.

#21. Done adding the security tag boss

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Source: Polymer15

#22. Put the advert up boss

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#23. Made the engraving,boss

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#24. I’m not a math expert but…

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#25. I wrote warnings, boss

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Online, these fails live forever thanks to communities like r/CrappyDesign, a subreddit with over 3 million members, features jaw-droppingly bad design decisions—from unreadable signage to toilets placed directly behind doors. It’s a haven for people who love to scream “why?” while secretly loving the chaos.

Alongside it, r/OneJob, with nearly 1 million members, is devoted to the classic internet catchphrase “You had one job!” Here, you’ll find a collection of tasks gone hilariously wrong: clocks with two number 11s, cakes that say ‘Happy Birthday Name Here,’ and construction projects that defy logic and gravity. Users post photos of the most hilarious, confusing, or rage-inducing examples of professional oopsies.

These aren’t just funny—they’re oddly comforting. They remind us that perfection is overrated and that sometimes, failure is a work of art.

#26. Big bullets

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#27. My daughters laundry hamper with an inspiring quote

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#28. The sign’s up, boss!

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#29. Hmmm

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#30. My sister was just served this at a local Mexican restaurant

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Grumpy Sharks reviewed insight from Dr. Amy Edmondson, a Harvard Business School professor and expert on organizational behavior and failure management. In her work, she explains that small visible failures—like misaligned signage or misplaced components—often reveal larger systemic issues, such as insufficient training, unclear communication, or a workplace culture where people are afraid to speak up.

In her article for Harvard Business Review, she outlines three types of failure: preventable, complexity-related, and intelligent. Most workplace blunders fall into the first two categories, meaning they’re avoidable with proper structure or caused by system overload. When mistakes repeat or go uncorrected, it usually signals a gap in leadership or a failure to learn.

So maybe that crooked street sign isn’t just a funny oversight—it’s a red flag from a team without guidance, resources, or a clear standard operating procedure.

#31. “Frog birthday cake”

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Source: Reddit User

#32. Cut the tomatoes boss

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#33. Fixed the broken clock boss

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#34. Close enough

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#35. It ain’t easy bein’ cheesy

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#36. We Now Have a PERMANTLY Installed Extension Cord

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#37. “my BF ordered an egg and cheese bagel…”

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#38. Installed the ventilation shaft, boss

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We all mess up. But laughing at these epic work fails helps us process frustration, release stress, and realize one important thing: at least we didn’t paint arrows pointing to nowhere.

So here’s to the glorious disasters. They may be messy—but they’re real, and sometimes, hilarious.

#39. Installed the stove, boss

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#40. Hung the photo, boss

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#41. “I decided it was faster to draw the QR codes, boss.”

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#42. Printed the sign, Boss

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#43. Mailed the package, boss

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#44. No thanks

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#45. I think my FedEx guy was having a bad day…

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#46. This ATM in Egypt is not grounded and can electrocute people, paper says “Use wooden stick”

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Some mistakes are funny. These? Not so much. Whether it’s a dangerously misplaced road sign or a store shelf ready to collapse at any moment, these fails are a reminder that not everyone takes their job seriously—and sometimes, the consequences are real.

Have you ever encountered a work fail that made you shake your head in disbelief? Drop your worst experiences in the comments—we could all use a reminder to stay alert out there!

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