Funny work memes are my Sunday night coping strategy, right after “stare at the ceiling” and “pretend tomorrow isn’t real.” I was by the porch light taking the trash out way too late, and the Sunday scaries hit like an Outlook notification in my soul. You ever set a work alarm and immediately feel betrayed by time?

This roundup is packed with office humor, corporate burnout energy, and work stress jokes for anyone who’s about to log in tomorrow and act like everything is fine. It’s meeting rage, coworker confusion, and the very specific pain of living at work and only visiting your house.
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Some of these funny work memes are basically a documentary about meetings that should’ve been two sentences. The kind where one person asks a question that doesn’t matter and suddenly you’re trapped for 25 extra minutes, smiling with your mic muted while your life force evaporates. Office humor is funny because it’s true, but it’s also funny because it’s the only legal option.
Then there’s the people part. The “how have you not been fired” coworker. The untouchable one who gets away with everything. The slide-shredder in a virtual meeting. The boss who thinks your lateness is a character flaw instead of, you know, life. Corporate burnout isn’t always about the workload. It’s about the constant performance of being professional while internally screaming.
And the survival moves are universal. Scavenging leftover meeting food like it’s a sport. Bragging about a tiny 401k contribution like you’re a hedge fund. Pretending you’re “Excel proficient” until the spreadsheet request arrives and your body leaves the chat. Work stress jokes hit because we all know the routine: cope, laugh, repeat, and try not to schedule anything on Thursday or Friday that makes you hate everyone.
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Mike Hartley is a suburban storyteller who believes leftover meeting sandwiches are a valid perk, and that Sunday nights should come with hazard pay.