ADVERTISEMENT

In childhood, we’re conditioned to think that mistakes will always get us into trouble. But, throughout the years, we learn that there are varying degrees of mistakes that lead to an even wider variety of consequences. And it’s all very dependent on a lot of things.

So, even if you manage to destroy a very expensive machine at work, nothing might happen or a lot of things can happen. It all depends on the manager, the boss, the insurance, the age of the machine and loads of other things.

But it’s because of how we were conditioned, the mistakes might still haunt us. And not too long ago, folks on X were sharing these stories.

So, Twitter user @eofallthings recently asked people on X to share the worst mistakes they’ve made while at work. This was prompted by the idea that OP finds comfort in knowing that she’s not alone in making mistakes, and that she could do worse—like lodging a ship in the Suez Canal. And folks delivered.

#5

Mistakes-Made-At-Work

TsaiMeLemoni Report

Add photo comments
POST
John Carr
Community Member
8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Call centre I worked in if you unplugged the headset it killed the call. Might have "accidentally" unplugged it once or twice 😄

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu
ADVERTISEMENT

And let’s just say mistakes were made. Some mistakes could be very exactly valued at a specific number, like this woman who marked a set of $3,999 patio furniture for sale at $39.99 (see, punctuation matters!) and someone definitely got lucky.

But some mistakes you can’t put a price on. Like printing out the wrong article for students to study and then realizing it’s all about sexual accessories.

#7

Mistakes-Made-At-Work

MrAldoRayne Report

ADVERTISEMENT

So, what causes mistakes in the workplace? There’s a number of ways to explain this.

One of the key reasons behind mistakes is stress. Stress can force people to be less attentive or shut down altogether. And it’s the manager’s responsibility to make sure that there are no stressors in the job that would throw a spanner in the works.

ADVERTISEMENT
#12

Mistakes-Made-At-Work

RoseRedLoon1 Report

Add photo comments
POST
Beate N.
Community Member
8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My mind was in a restaurant, so this took a turn for the better when I realized "oh, computer servers!"...

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu

Just like stress, there are also other bodily reactions to circumstances, like fatigue. If an employee doesn’t get enough sleep or is overworked, this can hinder performance, memory lapses and decreased awareness, among other things.

And as things pile up, this could lead to burnout, which means less mental or physical energy to deal with work. And this sort of “I can’t even” dynamic can lead to more than just errors—but accidents and injuries, even.

#14

Mistakes-Made-At-Work

realRickMoose Report

Add photo comments
POST
Erla Zwingle
Community Member
8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That's actually terrifying. I gather you weren't fired? Punished? Admonished? Put on unpaid leave? Or does everybody just laugh off something like this?

K.K.J
Community Member
8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I worked on, and trained/supervised chair lifts and chair lift operators at one of the "Top 3" ski resorts in the US for ten years. If guests knew the stuff that happens on lifts they'd quit skiing. The resorts spend a lot of time and money keeping it quiet and people in the dark. They could pay lift operators a good wage, promote career-driven people, and reduce the accidents by a large percent. But they have share holders now so they pay minimum wages, cut training programs, and after you've worked one department for a few years you start getting called out on everything (even fake stuff) so they can "separate" you and hire cheaper help to replace you. Been there, done that, won the court case. Still black listed tho.

sbj
Community Member
8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This isn't a 'mistake' it's a lack of responsibility combined with laziness

ShaZam
Community Member
8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Honestly, it sounds like a comedy routine ... and I can vividly see it in my mind 😃

Mason Kronol
Community Member
8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Name checks. I have a relative with that name that was kicked out of the army for abusing Robatussin. (Especially embarrassing because of all the relatives we have who served so honorably in the Gulf Wars, Vietnam and during WWII.)

Maria Maria
Community Member
8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That doesn't sound normal. This person should get checked for narcolepsy.

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu
ADVERTISEMENT
#15

Mistakes-Made-At-Work

HendrixLeslie Report

Add photo comments
POST
Lauren K
Community Member
8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That's Law and Order Leslie Hendrix! She's the medical examiner on the show. Love her!

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu

Multitasking is not too far from any of the reasons mentioned previously. You likely jump between tasks because you need to get more done, and that tires you out—to an extent where 40% of your productivity is gone—which in turn causes even more stress and then you’re overworked and nothing gets done as a result.

#17

Mistakes-Made-At-Work

imbethmccoll Report

Add photo comments
POST
Rachel Pelz
Community Member
8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Strong believer in politely questioning a cashier if you think they made a mistake in your favor.

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu

Another common one is competency. Companies might have a particular role with particular tasks to be executed, but the employee might not be able to perform them, hence mistakes might be made. This is also true if a company grows and the processes and tasks scale with them—something that the employee should be trained for. So, it’s not just the idea that they lack competence but rather they aren’t empowered.

ADVERTISEMENT
#19

Mistakes-Made-At-Work

alexpaulkwrites Report

Add photo comments
POST
Kylie
Community Member
8 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The guy paid for them, how was this going to cost the company? What's the scam?

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu
#21

Mistakes-Made-At-Work

dreamsofskies Report

Add photo comments
POST
Jcusack
Community Member
8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Rule #1 of being a courteous person at work - Don't bring in fish for lunch!

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu

This also ties into the idea of processes and procedures. At least in accounting, there is a huge difference for specialists between working in a small company or a large corporation, because one is more structured than the other, more focused on, say, processes and not procedures, which can cause a performance gap. The challenge here is that accountants often can’t stop for anything as payrolls and payables are always coming and going, and so the adaptation is tricky.

ADVERTISEMENT
See Also on Bored Panda
#24

Mistakes-Made-At-Work

QueenCandyMx Report

Add photo comments
POST
Natasha Arruda
Community Member
8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Assuming it's one of the stores known for offering trade-in games for belly lint, good, F that store, but I hope the lady didn't end up in trouble. Though knowing that store... She probably did. Though could they not contact the info on the pre-order ticket and demand they pay?

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu

Among these structural reasons, there’s also the factor of training. Not providing sufficient training and know-how on how to do a job might lead to getting things done the wrong way (thus embedding errors) as the employees will try to compensate for their lack of training with their own idea of how to do things. That is, however, an easily solvable problem given proper training.

#26

Mistakes-Made-At-Work

jesserhym Report

Add photo comments
POST
Headless Horseman
Community Member
8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I was giving a quick motivational speech to a coworker who was crying but then I started crying and she returned the motivational speech so, thanks Mandy, needed that too.

View more commentsArrow down menu
#27

Mistakes-Made-At-Work

meticheoakes Report

Add photo comments
POST
Little Wonder
Community Member
8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

We got shown" Animal Farm" when I was about 5 or 6. I guess it looked like a fun cartoon movie for kids?

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu

While there are many other reasons yet, one more key reason is miscommunication. You can’t do something properly if you’re not instructed properly, or at all. Heck, if there is no process that forces communication within a work task, then it’s all left up to the discretion of the employees or managers to foster communication.

ADVERTISEMENT
Continue reading with Bored Panda Premium
Unlimited content
Ad-free browsing
Dark mode

So, what are your thoughts on any of this? Have some mistakes in your arsenal that you wouldn’t be ashamed of sharing? Even if you were, it’s worth doing so because we’re a loving community.

#31

Mistakes-Made-At-Work

danga_k Report

Add photo comments
POST
ShaZam
Community Member
8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Office Manager here ... keystroke errors happen ... unfortunately, we all do them and it takes time to find the error ... I am so sorry.

View more commentsArrow down menu
#32

Mistakes-Made-At-Work

Miss_Mausie Report

Add photo comments
POST
Lexekon
Community Member
8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yeah, when you later learn your childhood was wildly traumatic, but at the time you had no idea, so you relate horror stories with light hearted banter...

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu
#33

Mistakes-Made-At-Work

bbellanaserr Report

Add photo comments
POST
sbj
Community Member
8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I've learnt from your mistake as I didn't know what 'estrella' was before reading this

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu
ADVERTISEMENT
See Also on Bored Panda
#34

Mistakes-Made-At-Work

drearysleeper Report

Add photo comments
POST
TotallyNOTAFox
Community Member
8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

We had a truck driver backing up to the loading ramp of the store I worked at and he managed to hit the building, rip off the rain gutter at his attempt to reposition and then destroy the metal stairs of said loading ramp on his second attempt

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu
#38

Mistakes-Made-At-Work

zph4hj8wkt Report

Add photo comments
POST
sbj
Community Member
8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You hear stories like this about most starter businesses that become a Global success

View more commentsArrow down menu
#40

Mistakes-Made-At-Work

pennie_reese Report

Add photo comments
POST
PeePeePooPoo
Community Member
8 months ago

This comment is hidden. Click here to view.

Queen Rania? I call BS. She has brown eyes, never saw her with green eyes. Also, this is not related to the topics.

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu
ADVERTISEMENT
See Also on Bored Panda