Or painting a parking spot for a car that’s so small that only a motorcycle can fit in that space. Whether employees were having a bad day or didn’t really care about the task at hand, these hilarious work mishaps have people screaming, "You Had One Job!".
We at Bored Panda have compiled some of the best examples of a job (not) well done. Keep scrolling to see how people manage to bundle things up in the most entertaining ways possible.
Making silly mistakes at work is quite common. Sometimes you are in a rush so instead of writing "shifts" you end up writing "shits" in your presentation. While showing the slide to the client, you realize it reads, "4 shits a day, 7 days a week". Occasional typos and grammatical errors can be embarrassing but make for a good laugh sometimes.
Similarly, imagine someone installed a staircase but it was upside-down. These silly errors not only raise some pressing questions but sometimes also result in wasted time and money. In the world of marketing, brands, even popular ones, sometimes make blunders that can lead to heavy losses.
Many companies put a lot of time and effort into making unique advertisements. In the last few years, the amount businesses allocate for this has increased significantly. In 2023, an average of 9.1% of overall company revenue was spent on marketing compared to just 6.4% in 2021.
The packaged goods industry spends around 25% of their earnings on making creative commercials to attract new consumers. The pharma business spends roughly 12.83% and the real estate industry spends around 10.61%. The banking and insurance sector has a budget of approximately 9.49%.
Online advertising in the United States generated a whopping $2.225 trillion U.S. dollars in 2023. With advancement in technology and fewer geographic restrictions, brands are able to reach a larger audience. Which means their mistakes are viewed if not by millions, then at least thousands of people worldwide.
Sometimes the essence of an ad is lost due to translation mistakes, making it tricky to impress new users. While launching in Italy, Schweppes, a British brand known for its ginger ale and tonic water, translated their name to “Schweppes Toilet Water”. Italians were left confused and the sales took a hit. The company had to rebrand to rectify their error, assuring people they weren’t selling bathroom products.
In another instance, HSBC Bank allocated a huge budget to translate its 5-year-old “Assume Nothing” ad. However, it was mistranslated to mean “Do Nothing” in many countries. Later, they changed their slogan to “The World’s Private Bank”.
It’s not just monetary losses, sometimes accidental mistakes can have major impacts.
A major oversight that occurred in 2009 was when NASA taped over the original recordings of one of the most historic events in human history - the moon landing. In this case, the officials had newly restored copies of the original recordings of this momentous event.
Another blunder that can have long-lasting consequences is getting the wrong design tattooed on your body. Imagine the words “No ragrets” inked on your body instead of “No regrets”. The irony, right?






















