
44 Memes That Roast The Cringier Aspects Of The LinkedIn Grindset
The hustle of the working life can be exhausting even if it does liberate you from the burden of financial worries. One way to combat the depleting nature of the grind is to take a light-hearted approach just to retain some objectivity.
The “LinkedIn Memes for Go Getter Teens” Facebook page assuages this need with a riveting collection of ridiculous yet thought-provoking memes. Scroll below for this relatable series that’s a much-needed reminder that you are not alone in the fight, so chin up and keep going fam!
#1

Charlie the Cat : Ooh… I’m definitely using this!
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Cat lover : OMG. This is gold
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Ditto : They didn’t say which drug, could be a workaholic /j
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From beyond the Banana Bread : Everybody: “Be yourself!” Me: Is himself. Everybody: “NOT LIKE THIS!”
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Stephanie Did It : Oh how I wish I could go back in time and ask this
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deejak : If you have any questions, please don’t. Hesitate to ask.
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LionPaws_and_RadarEars : I am but a poor student, yet my library is vastly bigger than my TV! Plus, the TV was bought 3rd hand to give the dog something to fall asleep to while I get some work done.
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Amy : “Fast paced and dynamic” is code for “overworked, underpaid, with a high turnover rate for good reason.”
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Jon Steensen : they can’t let a computer read your resume, dismiss you, and automatically send the generic rejectionletter, unless you put that information in a very rigid form that it can actually work with. Only giving them a resume would actually require them to lift a finger and do some serious work.
#15

troufaki13 : Isn’t life and prison more or less the same? Both are confined, get out for about an hour a day, eat, sleep, repeat. The only difference is the sex. I don’t get any 😭😅
#16

Sonja : Hate to say it, but I much prefer self-checkout.
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Did I say that out loud? (he/him)cis/het: He probably can’t afford to not work.
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Stephanie Did It : Note the memo was addressed to the ‘younger folks in the workplace,’ i.e. the inexperienced and gullible
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Feisty Cat : Considering I am on disability and thus not working, I guess the rest of my life? Rather have my health back and my job again though.
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Sergy Yeltsen : Speaking from experience?
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Ditto : Ah the nice uno reverse card, love to see it
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PandaRave (edited): I’ve always loved this. McDonalds cashier = Director of Food and Beverage Sales at a multibillion dollar corporation. Janitor= Public Health and Safety Sanitation Expert. Homeless Dumpster Diver= Specialized Socio-Economic Urban Archaeologist Etc, but like does any of this actually work lol
#24

Bored something : Is his name Monty?
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Stephanie Did It : Failed his way up the corporate ladder
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Debra McGeorge : I suffered no management fools and got that a lot on my reviews. Was always from first time supervisors who couldn’t manage their way out of a hat and I was semi-retired professional manager. Wasn’t going to play their dumb games.
#29

Undercover : Nice burn! 😂😂👍
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James016 : To be fair, that’s actually quite clever.
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Przemo : I love that! We had a recurring monday meeting named „Complaining about boss”. It was 1 hour long, but we barely covered the topic 😂
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Gabriele Alfredo Pini (edited): Also this is the fallacy of the survivor. How many had the same drive, intelligence and opportunities and failed? https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/1827:_Survivorship_Bias
#37

WindySwede : All of the job seekers, horray I got the job! /jk
#38

Katy McMouse : That man needs to relinquish his Senate seat.
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Bols : Dear Gen-Z, take it from us Millenials – don’t go above and beyond. We did it basically our whole lives and only thing we got from it is burnout. Do exactly what you are paid for and NOTHING more, enjoy small things, take care of yourselves, spend time with your loved ones and defend work-life balance.
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LionPaws_and_RadarEars : Not even a packet of mints. A single mint!
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Jon Steensen : Seem like the work equivalent of the romantic game of playing hard to get. The job market (also) don’t work like that, as no one have time for that sh!t.

Shanilou Perera
Shanilou has always loved reading and learning about the world we live in. While she enjoys fictional books and stories just as much, since childhood she was especially fascinated by encyclopaedias and strangely enough, self-help books. As a kid, she spent most of her time consuming as much knowledge as she could get her hands on and could always be found at the library. Now, she still enjoys finding out about all the amazing things that surround us in our day-to-day lives and is blessed to be able to write about them to share with the whole world as a profession.