12 Stages Of Your Work Day, As Told By The Cast Of 'SpongeBob SquarePants'
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12 Stages Of Your Work Day, As Told By The Cast Of 'SpongeBob SquarePants'

"You mean I'm supposed to do all of this? Today?"

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12 Stages Of Your Work Day, As Told By The Cast Of 'SpongeBob SquarePants'
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We all have had good work days, bad work days, crazy work days and the stereotypical work day. Here is a break down of what your stereotypical work day looks like, as told by the characters of "Spongebob Squarepants."

1. Having your alarm go off for the third time.

" Do I really have to get up, or could I get away with hitting snooze one more time?"

2. Jammin' out during the commute.

This is the time that you let loose before the dreadful work day, the time that you look forward to the most during your work day, (besides lunch).

3.When someone tells you that the coffee is ready.

The most comforting words you could hear throughout the work day is "The coffee is ready, get it while it's hot!"

4. When the meeting drags on and on.

Whether you'll admit it or not, we have all zoned out during a long meeting. Most likely more than once, and may or may not have gotten caught.

5. The feeling before lunch.

All I can say is "hangry."

6. The feeling during lunch.

Pure.Bliss.

7. The feeling after lunch.

Everything is now right in the world, you are not hangry anymore. There is now no reason to be mad at that stapler for not working.

8. Realizing how much work you have to do.

"You mean I'm supposed to do all of this? Today?"

9. When your boss says you can leave early.

This is the ultimate goal. #ByeFelicia

10. Your after-work expectations.

Party.Party.Party.

11. Your after-work reality.

You told your friends you had a date, but you didn't say with who. Netflix is waiting for you at home.

12. Realizing today was a Friday, and that means payday.

As Mr.Krabs once said, "Money money money! after all, money is the ultimate source of joy."


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