9 People Who Only Had One Job, But Still Failed

Have you ever made a basic mistake at work? I have. And so did these people who only had one job, but still failed! Read more in this blog post.

There's the current trending memes which point out particular flaws and state "you only had one job".

Personally, I love these. I think they're hilarious, hence I decided to base one of my Friday Funnies on the topic.

Now, I'm going to be very careful to not make any mistakes in this blog post.

How ironic would that be?

Anyway, these people were obviously having a bad day on the job... Or maybe were still training.

Either way, they messed up big time!

Check them out below.

1. Profession: Geography Teacher

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2. So which is it?

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3. Ironic.

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4. Placement: 11/10

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5. I think they missed the point...

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6. SOTP!

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7. Surely not?

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8. Directions. Who needs them?

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9. I thought they were forks?

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Summary

As you can see, it's quite easy to make mistakes. In fact, I make them occasionally too. We all do!

Although it just so happens that - unfortunately - for these people their jobs were a little more public than ours.

Hence they're now the laughing stock of the internet.

Oh well!

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