There’s always that one person at your job that you’re a little suspicious about, you see them doing their job but there’s always something about their methods that are not quite right.
You ask them to do something and they take a little while longer than usual. It really makes you wonder how that interview process went about when they were hired.
Because it’s in the chaotic way they do things, and in the even messier results, that you can clearly tell this person lied on their resume, but one way or another, no matter how crazy the methods, the results are there.
1
Newspaper welding pro
He said he knew all about welding safety, don't know where he read that.
2
Bike lane obstacle
When you dabble in urban design... on The Sims.
3
0% discounts
Wrong labeling or some kind of prank?
4
Cone filling specialist
He thought the wrapper should be on the inside.
5
Car crash signage
If you're reading this, seek help.
6
Installations may vary
He followed the instructions, in his own way.
7
Fresh chicken tenders
Attention to detail was not seen when labeling products.
8
Paint suspension
"Proficient with ladders" but as an accessory.
9
Sniper or roof-leveling?
No one knows what was his previous job.
10
Hydration department is fired
Or maybe Jesus was there and no one saw him.
11
Drilling the structure
He will learn one way or another.
12
"Sure you can do that, I guess"
Experience with scaffolding means you turn into one.
13
Balcony survivor
He's risking his life for the job, that counts for something.
14
Confusing stairs
He's also really proud of his mid work.
15
Crosswalk for pedestrian haters
He marked the road in his own way.
16
Demolition experts
Because nothing screams expert like breaking the floor you're standing on.
17
Duct tape engineering
He did say he could hold the building together, he just didn't specify.
18
Mechanical stairway?
Someone didn't read the instructions correctly.
19
Fallen handrail for babies
Who exactly is using this?
20
Leaning brick tower
He definitely said he was an expert at layering bricks.