Work Memes: 50 Mid-Week Laughs That Beat the Slump

Phil

2 weeks ago

50 Work Memes Turning Coffee and Chaos Into Comedy

Wednesday can feel like a crosswalk that never flashes “go.” That’s why a dump of 50 funny work memes is basic employee safety gear. They hit the feed like a doughnut tray in the break room—gone fast, leaving crumbs of joy on the keyboard. Expect screenshots of broken spirits beside broken printers, tweets ranking office snacks above salaries, and reaction pics of raccoons holding coffee with the same wild hope you carry into stand-up. Middle of the week? More like meme o’clock.

Each of these funny work memes knows the office beast from inside its cubicle belly. A blinking cursor mocks a blank report. The meme answers with a cat typing “let me speak to HR… meow.” A spreadsheet crashes five minutes before deadline. Up pops a shaky SpongeBob asking if anyone has tried “turning Excel off and sobbing.” Calendar invites multiply like spiders. A penguin in a hard hat announces, “This could’ve been an email. I studied the blueprint.” The humor in these work memes lands because it mirrors tiny defeats that pile up by noon: Wi-Fi drops when you share your screen, the boss says “quick question” and fires off seven, or the fridge eats your labelled yogurt like corporate karma.

Short captions. Fast punchlines. No jargon longer than a TPS report line item. Just pure, relatable chaos in these work memes.

Finishing the these work memes is like exhaling after a fire drill. The afternoon meeting reminder still pings, but now it sounds smaller. You catch yourself smirking at the monitor, daring Outlook to freeze again. A coworker passes, spots the grin, and whispers, “Send me that one with the skeleton at the copier.” Shared laughter sparks across desks. The slump lifts a notch. These gems did their job: they shrank the hump to a hill and proved that every soul in the open-plan farm is fighting the same lag, the same snack theft, the same existential printer jam. Humor didn’t solve workload math, but it broke the weight into bite-size jokes you can carry to Friday.

These work memes have you craving more cubicle therapy after these work memes? Jump into our annoying coworker memes post roasting leadership clichés, then grab the latest coffee jokes thread where you find fuel at the bottom of a mug.

Your sanity will thank you.

Phil is one of the co-founders of Thunder Dungeon (the short one). As a result he spends his time simultaneously on the internet and in a dark, windowless room.

One response to “Work Memes: 50 Mid-Week Laughs That Beat the Slump”

  1. Opal Chagrin says:

    This regards #42: The following occurred when I was fresh out of college & working as an RN on the 3 pm to 11:30 pm shift at the local hospital. On the hospital wing where I worked, there was a certain nurse’s aide who would do basically anything EXCEPT work. She filed her nails during the staff’s start of shift report. After report ended, she would duck into the kitchenette to microwave a bag of popcorn. She would stay in the kitchenette and munch down the entire bag. Immediately after she finished eating the popcorn, she’d walk to the hospital’s main kitchen with the excuse that she was either returning a cart full of missed lunch trays (they were leftover when patients had been off of the floor for a procedure during lunch time) or she would obtain the early dinner trays for patients who wouldn’t be in their rooms at the supper mealtime. Somehow though for her, there would just happen to be an ‘extra’ food tray. She would once again hide in the kitchenette – she’d reheat the food in the microwave and then eat all of the items from the tray. After consuming the patient’s uneaten meal, she would proceed to the nurses’ lounge for her assigned 6 pm meal break time! She used that time to sit in the recliner & chat with her two besties – nurse friends who also were on break at that time. After this aide finished her long break (she rarely came back on the floor when her 30 minutes were over), she would finally waltz into her assigned rooms and smile and greet her patients. She would then begin their bedtime routine – something normally done after 8 pm – which she combined with obtaining the vital signs for each of her patients. This* was a major NO-NO because vitals are to be taken twice per shift – typically at 4 pm and repeated again at 8 pm. I discovered she was not following proper procedure while I was the nurse in charge one weekend. A patient’s physician called, he asked for an update on his patient, he specifically wanted to hear me report the result of his 4 pm blood pressure. However, when I checked that aide’s report sheet, I saw that nothing was documented! Plus, she was nowhere to be found in order to ask her about it. Of course, I was the person who that doctor had chastised; I had to quickly get the blood pressure reading myself while the doctor was waiting on the line for me to report the current results to him. I thanked God that the BP was within normal limits; it would have been a different story (& possibly a bad outcome) if the patient’s BP had been low since his diagnosis was GI bleeding. That is the main reason this particular nurse aide’s laziness had ticked me off; it not only affected me personally, it also affected the patients under her care all because she didn’t want to properly do her job! Wanna know what was even worse? I naively reported her actions/behavior to nurse management thinking they would be concerned with providing quality patient care….instead, they did nothing to address the situation – they didn’t even have one discussion with that aide. Plus, her nurse buddies found out it was me who “narced”; they both gave me grief for reporting on her! The work atmosphere became so tense that I was no longer comfortable working on that floor with them. I ended up resigning a couple of months later
    after finding a new job at a different hospital.

    My apologies for writing a “book”… this is one memory I’ll never forget because of how much it “grated my gears”!
    Thanks to all of you who DID read this!

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