It’s often easy to see when someone doesn’t like their job, because they are usually found slacking – and these images show just that.
People from around the world spotted hilarious fails which clearly represent the employee’s lack of work ethic and Bored Panda collated the best into a gallery.
The amusing examples included a bookshop worker, thought to be based in the US, who bizarrely lined up serial killer true crime books under the ‘new hobby’ section.
Meanwhile, Cornwall-based author Martin Dorey fumed after his book titled No More Plastic was wrapped in plastic by publishers.
Someone else ordered a trophy with simple instructions for it to not be engraved however what they received was the complete opposite.
Probably not the best place to put these books: The amusing examples included a bookshop worker, thought to be based in the US, who bizarrely lined up serial killer true crime books under the ‘new hobby’ section
A school in the US found an unconventional way to ‘fix’ the broken clock by just tapping another clock to the broken one.
Meanwhile, a sign asked people to not have an emergency because the emergency phone was broken.
Elsewhere, the person who was in charge of painting the road markings on the street in one of the images decided to work around obstacles instead of just moving them.
Here FEMAIL takes a look at some of the worst fails spotted online…
You had one job! A sign asked people to not have an emergency because the emergency phone was broken
Talk about lazy: The person who was in charge of painting the road markings on the street in this image decided to work around obstacles instead of just moving them
Yikes! Elsewhere Cornwall based author Martin Dorey fumed after his book titled No More Plastic was wrapped in plastic by publishers
Psychologist Sandi Mann, from Lancashire, was invited to speak at a conference and was asked which of her two affiliations she wanted on her name tag
Oops! It appears someone dropped a fork while painting lines on a road and didn’t bother to pick it up
Problem solved! A school in the US found an unconventional way to ‘fix’ the broken clock by just tapping another clock to the broken one
More specific? Meanwhile one customer, in Ireland, fumed when the best before date on their lettuce simply said ‘Monday’
Someone else ordered a trophy with simple instructions not to engrave it, however what they received was hilarious
Risqué! A perfectly placed sticker on a packet of M&M’s gave chocolate lovers a giggle
Meanwhile a council seemingly thought this no nonsense sign might help in stopping crime between the hours of 8am and 6pm
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