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Nobody’s ever entirely sure why these things happen, but they do and it’s both annoying and hilarious. Annoying for those who have to suffer the direct consequences (or those who empathize with said consequences) and hilarious for everyone else.

By that, we do of course mean instances when people had just one single job to do and they managed to blunder it up in the worst ways imaginable. And of course it was all documented online because the internet. You know what to do.

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    So, why are folks seemingly deliberately bad at their job? There are a number of reasons behind this.

    The most clear-cut explanation is that the person is completely incompetent and is thinking with anything else other than their brain. And, sometimes, training and onboarding as well as meetings don’t really help. Because there is no cure for stupid. Well, education is, but you gotta consider the cost-benefit ratio.

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    Another thing that makes someone a bad employee is their tendency to do a no-show. What is worse is when they are also unreachable. Calling in, not picking up the phone, not responding to communication—all of these mean that the worker is irresponsible and not committed to the job they’ve been hired to do. Sometimes, things like addiction might complicate things further.

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    Some folks are also compulsive or habitual liars. Either that, or they always have an excuse up their sleeves. Regardless, someone who’d rather lie or make excuses instead of doing a job right, doing it at all, or learning to do it and making something of themselves is a time-waster from a business perspective.

    People like this don’t take responsibility for their actions, but work is something that demands taking ownership, so this is another incompatibility that leads to poor results.

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    Jack Smith
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    10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    thirst? thirsty for what? water? juice? something else that'll get censored here?

    Celso Ribeiro
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    7 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Maybe this is a marathon medal, so the 3rd place was very likely thirsty, like everybody else... In fact, this could be a Participation Medal: "Everybody finishes 3st!"

    JHD
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    10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Maybe it's a weight loss competition. They lost 3 stone.

    Momten Jillian
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    10 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A British Weight Watchers milestone medal. A 3 stone loss would be transformative

    Bettye McKee
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    10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And I came in THIRST. First thing I did was down a gallon of water.

    Ramona Sorlescu
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    10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Actually, in my country you can read three-ist [trist] which means SAD

    Apatheist Account2
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    10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is a medal from Weight watchers, for someone who has lost 3 stone.

    Ron Russell
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    10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I came in 3rd but really deserved 1st so had this especially made!

    David
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    10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    For when you triesed your mostest but didn't quite wins

    Little king trash mouth
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    10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My brain immediately put the 3 and the 1st together in my head and said, what's wrong with 31st? And then I looked again, lol. And now that I think of it, having a 31st winner of something would be...odd.

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    Sometimes, people might be careless by nature and fail to follow directions right from the get-go. Now, it might be a simple case of “I didn’t read it” and doing so might resolve the issue, but some might not have the aptitude to internalize it and would continue to make the same mistakes. In turn, their lack of consideration, ignoring protocol and taking shortcuts leads to headaches for everyone else.

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    And, sometimes, it’s just the case of a bad attitude. They don’t give a gaw-giggity about the customers, the merchandise, the quality, nothing. This often means they are unwilling to collaborate, let alone to do a good job, and even more so when their arrogance and asocialism doesn’t allow them to draw the right conclusions and to become better employees.

    Besides being innately bad, there might also be external factors for why someone is bad at their job.

    Being poorly paid is at the top of the list, but it becomes worse when the employee also feels like they are stuck there having to suffer the bad paycheck without any exit strategy.

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    Having a bad boss, being overly managed and underappreciated do not help in the quality of the work being done. Why do a good job if the boss isn’t going to be happy about it anyway? Either that, or it’s about quantity, not quality that pushes employees to assume different work priorities. That also likely kills the passion for work somewhere along the way.

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    There might also be other factors at play—factors like being stuck with poor job security or not being able to sort out your work-life balance.

    An employee will never be a good one if their needs aren’t met to a sufficient degree, and that means reassuring them that their job is not at stake and encouraging self-care rather than min-maxing how things are done.

    And if it’s none of the above, chances are it’s laziness.

    While laziness breeds more laziness and it can become a habit, habits can also be broken. It’s not something people are born with, but rather a behavior that can be phased out. The idea is to learn to be industrious: do things that energize you (sleep, exercise, etc.), work first and reward yourself later, and visualize productiveness (make it tangible and reflect upon it). That’s at least a good start.

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    Whatever the case, you still have one more job to do (hopefully that goes well), and that is to share your stories of that guy who had one job in the comment section below!

    And if the only job you have today is reading more Bored Panda, why not check out another article of ours on the same topic.

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