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100+ Work Cartoons to Help Yous Get Through the Week

Take a intermission at your home office and laugh with our collection of Reader'south Assimilate cartoons about work life.

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Tech Talk

Take you tried turning it off and on again?

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Proper name That Salary

Now that's i weird office party game.

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An Age-Old Problem

No literal broths were spoiled in the making of this cartoon.

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The Interview Killer

Speaking of what not to do in an interview…

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Brutally Honest

Now, sum up our forecasts for next year!

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The Essence of Leadership

…and one never knows how loyalty is born.

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Work cartoons Analogy: Conan de Vries

Rut Check

Jeff'due south no Stephen Back-scratch.

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World's Worst CEO

To put it mildly, the company isn't very well-run.

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Transparency and Accountability

"Uh-oh, here come up more than regulations."

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Dealing with Losses

"Ready for the stockholders meeting?"

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Think Outside the Box

"This guy knows how to find revenue streams."

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Chloe the Cat Lover

"Chloe, you own the company. Just bring your cat to work!"

Adjacent, check out these hilarious photos of cats working from home.

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Concrete Wingtips

More than than most, Steve was able to capeesh the high-speed elevators.

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Builder Run Amok

"Bob, stop going Godzilla with the new building model!"

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Mask-Clad Colleagues

Hither'due south what a return to normal might look similar…

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Speedy Lift

A straight shot to the 30th floor… the joy was too much for Henry.

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Work cartoons: Technical difficulties Illustration: Conan de Vries

Technical Difficulties

In today's episode of Problems the IT Guy Has to Deal With

Don't miss these funny working-from-home memes!

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Social Distancing Evaluation

"You're doing slap-up!"

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"Bobby, Come On Out and Play"

Don't listen to them, Bobby! (Remember, folks: stay abode, avoid crowds, and refrain from touching 1 another.)

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It Actually Ties the Room Together

"Jack, I must have that painting for my office."

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Power Dynamics

"At this company, we have a strict 'no boss' culture."

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(Not) OK Figurer

"This time, I call back it's a hardware problem."

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"Unfortunately, there's another elephant in the room." Analogy: Cartoon Resource/Shutterstock

A Very Difficult State of affairs

"Unfortunately, there's another elephant in the room."

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A Different Kind of Protestation

"He refuses to change the lightbulb until we change our management style."

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Work cartoons Illustration: Mike Shiell

Bureaucratic Incompetence

There wasn't plenty coin in the upkeep, manifestly.

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Work cartoons - dog-eat-dog world Illustration: Susan Camilleri Konar

Dog-Eat-Dog World

"It's a dog-eat-canis familiaris world out there. Thank goodness I'm a rodent."

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The Trendsetter

"My approach tends to exist revolutionary."

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Employee of the Month

"As employee of the month, y'all become to be first on the elevator."

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Where Drama Reigns

"Yous have conspicuously heard nearly his toxic personality."

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Work cartoons Illustration: Susan Camilleri Konar

As Kids See Information technology

"If you get to be a stay-at-home dad, why can't I exist a stay-at-home kid?"

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Milking Information technology

"Exercise the workers feel we are milking them for too many hours a week?"

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Exercise I Have Your Attention?

"Here's where you give me non-comprehending nods of approval."

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A Different Kind of Downsizing

"We're going to shrink your department even more."

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Work cartoons Illustration: Rolli

Down to Business

"I'g going to be on time today because it's fun to endeavor new things."

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Dream Team

"On paper we have the perfect team."

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Not-And then Anonymous

Retrieve twice before speaking your mind at work.

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Work cartoons Analogy: Rolli

Qualities and Skills

"I can say 'Aye, sir,' in three unlike languages."

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Smells Like Squad Spirit

Great things in business are never done by one person.

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The Good Old Days

"Zippo is more responsible for the good old days than a bad retentivity."

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Work cartoon Analogy: Adrian Raeside

Done Up

Directors whose careers are on the skids…

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Work cartoons Illustration: Susan Camilleri Konar

Fridge Brute

"We're not certain just we call up he may accept come from the abandoned yogurt container."

These hilarious tweets are guaranteed to brand you lot grinning!

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Hr Department

"On a clear 24-hour interval, you can run into all the mode to Man Resources."

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Talent Show

"Welcome to the magic and the mystery that is Henry's powerpoint presentation."

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Business concern Trip

"Yous're off the plane, Hal. Put the laptop on your desk."

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Every Team Has a "Larry"

"I merely feel I've been conveying Larry on my back."

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A Unlike Kind of Resolution

"I have information technology this department has had conflicts."

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First Impression

"At to the lowest degree he fabricated eye contact this time."

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Workload

"At present that we've hired yous we'd similar to restructure the position."

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Outer Space

"We're looking to aggrandize our markets."

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Work cartoon Illustration: Len Chapman

Product Testing

"Okay, the motorized rocking chair could use an emergency 'off' switch."

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Working on the Edge

"We desire someone who's willing to take risks."

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Cats and Dogs

"We welcome you as the first production of our Variety Program…"

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Crystal Ball

"…And this is our corporate planning group."

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Work cartoons Analogy: Len Chapman

Edgeless Honesty

"You can kickoff next week, if I don't notice someone better."

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Ultimate Slacker

"Information technology'southward worse than we thought—everyone'south been covering for him."

These are the different types of toxic co-workers.

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Work cartoons Illustration: Susan Camilleri Konar

Karaoke

"The company may not be performing, but Bob does a pretty good job."

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Work cartoons Illustration: Mike Shiell

Waiting in Line

"Serving you lot is our #1 job. But first: lunchtime!"

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Dead Tired

Accept you lot become a walking zombie?

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Work cartoons Illustration: Adrian Raeside

Things Y'all Will Never Hear

"Yeah, I do have grandkids, and no, I don't have any photos of them in my cubicle."

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Drowning in Paperwork

The v days after the weekend are always tough.

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A Petty Besides Casual

"No, I'k non familiar with the apparel code… but I'm pretty darn sure that jammies aren't on information technology!"

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Work cartoons Analogy: Susan Camilleri Konar

Cast Away

"I wonder if I tin can expense the coconuts."

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Work cartoons Illustration: Mike Shiell

Conflict Resolution

How utterly predictable.

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Work cartoons Illustration: Susan Camilleri Konar

Making Ends Meet

"I gauge Johnson never got his heighten."

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Shut-Eye

Work hours are 9 to five, just who said you have to exist working the entire time?

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Passive-Aggressive

What's an office without a little hidden hostility?

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Preparation Session

Watch and learn… nothing.

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Squad-Edifice

Who says workplace rubber is more important than boosting morale?

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Network Failure

"Effort restarting it." —The Information technology Guy

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Know Your Employees

It turns out communication skills are essential for whatever workplace. Who would've thought?

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Food Fight

"Gentlemen, you can't fight in hither. This is the boardroom!"

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Anarchism!

A happy employee is a productive employee. An unhappy employee is productive, as well… but in other ways.

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Hair-Brained Scheme

The path to success is… what exactly?

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Employee Perks

That'south not the pay increase he was hoping for…

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Winning Strategy

A "radical" plan, indeed.

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Run across the New Dominate

And that'south exactly why he gets paid the large bucks.

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Red Tape

No surprises here.

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Work cartoon Illustration: Mike Shiell

A Regular Day at the Part

Once a troublemaker, always a troublemaker.

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Work cartoons Illustration: Paul Gilligan

Historic Downturn

An understatement, to say the least.

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Work cartoon Illustration: Susan Camilleri Konar

Bad Work Habits

If only Saunders knew how to be the correct kind of productive.

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Work cartoons Analogy: Rina Piccolo

Career Opportunities

Word to the wise: never lie on your resume.

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Work cartoon Illustration: Ralph Hagen

The Big Presentation

Charts and graphs beat maracas every time.

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Work cartoons Illustration: Len Chapman

Literal Larry

Sometimes, change isn't a adept thing.

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Work cartoons Illustration: Rina Piccolo

Empty Inbox

Know how to have a productive business meeting? Neither do they.

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Work cartoons Illustration: Susan Camilleri Konar

Kitchen Clean-Upward

Similar whatever shared infinite, the office kitchen can get pretty messy.

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Work cartoons Illustration: Susan Camilleri Konar

North Pole Blues

Thought part politics were exclusive to human beings? Think again.

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Work cartoon Illustration: Susan Camilleri Konar

True cat'south Dilemma

Every job interview includes this question—even ones for cats.

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Work cartoon Illustration: Mustard and Boloney

Grunt Work

Everybody has to start somewhere, correct?

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Work cartoon Illustration: Ralph Hagen

Social Media Habit

Function gossip is about to get fifty-fifty worse.

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Work cartoon Analogy: Susan Camilleri Konar

The Expendables

No one is safe.

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Work cartoons Analogy: Susan Camilleri Konar

Odd Couple

Building a cracking work human relationship goes a long style.

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Work cartoons Analogy: Susan Camilleri Konar

Call Waiting

Honesty is the best policy.

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Work cartoons Illustration: Mustard & Boloney Cartoons

Risky Business

Be careful what you say around the new boss.

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Work cartoons Illustration: Susan Camilleri Konar

Stick Figure

Improve not say that to his face, though.

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Work cartoons Analogy: Susan Camilleri Konar

Enquiry and Evolution

Word to the wise: hindsight is always 20/20.

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Work cartoon Analogy: Susan Camilleri Konar

Always Be Closing

It's a tough life for salesmen.

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Work cartoon Analogy: Susan Camilleri Konar

Hide and Seek

Never permit him out of your sight.

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Work cartoons Illustration: Conan de Vries

The New Hire

Who doesn't dearest animals in the office?

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Under the weather work cartoon Illustration: Susan Camilleri Konar

Under the Weather

Information technology'southward probably best if you sit somewhere else.

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Illustration: John Caldwell for Reader's Digest

Well-nigh Unstoppable

We all have dreams; some are just more realistic than others.

We go through the history of the world in 27 dumb jokes.

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Analogy: Yard. Nadler for Reader's Digest

Hedge Your Bets

Don't panic!

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Analogy: Mark Anderson for Reader's Digest

Alienation of Code

Good news: It can stay in Des Moines, too.

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Analogy: NAF for Reader'south Digest

Just Business

All in a day'south work.

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Analogy: Roy Delgado for Reader'south Digest

Heavy Findings

I'll be carrying it with me for a while.

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Illustration: Mark Anderson for Reader'southward Digest

Only Words

Sticks and stones.

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Illustration: John Caldwell for Reader's Assimilate

Assistant Reaper

Hopefully, she won't brand any grave errors.

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Illustration: Martha Gradisher for Reader'southward Digest

Part-Fourth dimension Job

It's better than fetching coffee all day, at least.

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Illustration: Nick Downes for Reader'due south Digest

Send in the…

They look a piddling funny, though.

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Illustration: Am Derosa for Reader'southward Assimilate

Breaking the News

Do you need me to spell information technology out for yous?

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Illustration: John Chase for Reader'south Digest

Off Sides

You'll never guess who it is.

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Analogy: Scott Masear for Reader'southward Assimilate

But a Thought

The ability of positive thinking can go a long way.

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Illustration: Dan Reynolds for Reader's Digest

Mail Sorting

It actually is rocket science.

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Illustration: Mike Lynch for Reader's Digest

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The choice is yours, and the cost is right.

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