35 Accurate Memes And Spot-On Posts About What It's Like Having A White-Collar Job, As Shared By An Instagram Page
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Maryjane
- Published in Funny
Even if you don't live in the US or work there, you can still get a sense of how bizarre American business culture is by watching movies, TV series, and other media. Because they frequently depict reality the most realistically and highlight the worst aspects of working in an office and sitting in a cubicle, we can also learn a lot from their memes.
On the other side of the globe, where summer is currently in full swing as we wait for winter, there is an Australian corporate of American corporate. Memes from the Instagram account 'The Aussie Corporate' are the best way to learn what it's like and contrast it with your own experience.
The Aussie Corporate is an extremely serious meme organization that is present everywhere. Along with a website where they discuss the realities of being a white-collar worker in Australia.
The Aussie Corporation's origin story is detailed on their website, and it turns out that they got their start during the dreadful days of the good ol' pandemic. It says:
"Forged from the fires of resentment whilst working from home during the COVID pandemic, the Aussie Corporate started out as a humble meme page but has transformed into a community of so much more.”
More info: Instagram
1. The collaboration is just you alone
theaussiecorporate2. Lol... What a complicated feeling
theaussiecorporate3. Seems like the end of the world to me
theaussiecorporate4. It feels so enraging and yet... Calming
theaussiecorporate5. It is what it is
theaussiecorporate6. How a break turns into a ton of works waiting to be sorted
theaussiecorporate7. I couldn't have asked for a better depiction
theaussiecorporate8. When you just have to keep things professional
theaussiecorporate9. How are you even supposed to remember everything?
theaussiecorporate10. Never underestimate a Saturday task
theaussiecorporate11. Now you have to go refresh so your phone can recognize you
theaussiecorporate12. It's better you keep to those boundaries
theaussiecorporate13. And that is how everything falls
theaussiecorporate14. You never know what is lurking around the corners
theaussiecorporate15. Lol... I laughed way too hard at this
theaussiecorporate16. How the work life is supposed to be
theaussiecorporate17. Your body clock always leads the way
theaussiecorporate18. Asking for help from someone who has never done the task before
theaussiecorporate19. You have to know when to call to avoid apologizing unend
theaussiecorporate20. People that used to compete to be the first in the office
AussieCorporate21. Getting you more confused
theaussiecorporate22. Acting like they are the only ones with deadlines
theaussiecorporate23. The expectations versus the reality
theaussiecorporate24. It's only work, so chill
Faizanli25. When you need something to do versus when there's actually something to do
theaussiecorporate26. I've been doomed by my own greatness
theaussiecorporate27. It's a long wait because you have to think things through
theaussiecorporate28. We don't own the planet, we belong to it
theaussiecorporate29. Oh my!
theaussiecorporate30. It can really be so annoying
theaussiecorporate31. If you're LinkedIn, then you can definitely relate
theaussiecorporate32. Asking for a favor on a friday afternoon
theaussiecorporate33. It is never short
theaussiecorporate34. The team is sinking happily
theaussiecorporate35. Wait, what!
theaussiecorporateThe meme page defines its vision on their page just like any serious company:
“Our vision is that The Aussie Corporate will be a platform for Aussie Corporates run by Aussie Corporates, with the aim of bringing you community-driven insights, news and gossip to equip you for your climb and grind up the corporate ladder.”
They have Twitter, Facebook, TikTok, and LinkedIn accounts and they also have an Instagram account with close to 58k followers.