35 Job Tweets For When You Want To Quit

Laura Bennett

10 hours ago

Stressed businessman in a suit holding his head, representing relatable work tweets and office burnout.

Job tweets

Oh, brilliant. Another meeting. I love meetings. I love sitting in a room listening to someone talk about “circling back” for an hour when I could be at home staring at a wall. It is the highlight of my life. These job tweets capture the absolute despair of the modern worker. You have people petting slippers because they are too tired to function. That is where we are as a society. We are petting footwear for comfort.

The one about the boss speaking to you just as you pack up? That is a horror story. That is worse than any ghost story I have ever heard. You are free, you can taste the air, and then “Do you have a minute?” No. I don’t. I have zero minutes. I have negative minutes. I am a husk. But we smile, we sit back down, and we die a little inside. It is fantastic.

Whether you are remote or in the office, the struggle is universal. We have gathered the funniest, most cynical, and painfully relatable observations from the workforce about Teams calls, bad bosses, and the joy of PTO.

Tweet about the immediate social anxiety and imposter syndrome of being on a first day at a new job.
Corporate culture meme featuring a man in a suit with the caption about creating problems to solve.
Relatable meme showing an exhausted person hearing their boss speak just as they finished packing up for the day.
Reaction image meme showing deep emotional distress when a boss asks for a standard task within a job description.
Reaction image meme showing deep emotional distress when a boss asks for a standard task within a job description.
Post about the professional danger of misinterpreting the acronym JFC as just for clarity in a work Slack.
Short text post about the horror of realizing a Microsoft Teams meeting heard you singing while not muted.
Silhouette of a person breaking chains against a sunset to represent the pure freedom of taking a day of PTO.
Photo of Megan Thee Stallion and Daniel Radcliffe used as a metaphor for the random energy of coworker friendships.
Honest post about reaching peak productivity on a plane without WiFi and vowing to learn absolutely nothing from it.

The JFC acronym confusion is gold. Just For Clarity? No. That is not what that means. And the singing on an unmuted mic is my personal nightmare. These tweets prove that technology hasn’t made work better; it has just given us new and exciting ways to embarrass ourselves in front of the people who approve our paychecks.

If you are currently pretending to work, you might as well keep scrolling. Check out corporate humor, work from home memes, and office space jokes for more professional apathy.

Laura Bennett has spent eight years immersed in internet culture, specializing in deep dives into meme origins, evolving meme trends, and digital subcultures. As a contributor for several prominent online platforms, including BuzzFeed’s meme division and Know Your Meme, she’s written extensively about viral moments from Crying Jordan to Woman Yelling at a Cat. Laura believes memes aren't just internet jokes—they're modern-day folklore. She brings that passion to Thunder Dungeon by keeping readers connected to what's culturally significant, hilarious, and timelessly viral.

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