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Scary Supervisors

Though only 7% of workers report that their boss is the most scary part of their job, responses about which pop-culture Halloween character best described the boss get mixed responses from benevolent to evil to downright bumbling. The largest percentage of workers likened their bosses to a well-respected and helpful character. However, others called to mind movie monsters out for blood. The top answers:

  • Glenda the Good Witch (from the Wizard of Oz), liked and respected by all - 20%
  • The Wolf Man, who is fine one minute, howling the next - 11%
  • The Invisible Man, never around - 10%
  • Casper the Friendly Ghost, eager to help, but often misunderstood - 9%
  • Dracula, constantly sucking the life right out of you - 6%
  • Wicked Witch of the West (from the Wizard of Oz), always conniving and sending out minions to do his/her dirty work - 5%
  • The Mummy, slow-moving with an ancient thought process - 4%
  • Grim Reaper, constantly delivering bad news and inspiring fear among workers - 3%
  • Frankenstein, green with envy - 1%
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Things I’d rather be doing than applying for jobs…
I have a job, but I was going through my old sketches and I found a comic I made back in April with the above title… back when I was trapped in my house, sans vehicle, sans life, sans hope. I re-drew the comic, but kept the same sad inspiration and here it is:

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rtnyp:

Things I’d rather be doing than applying for jobs…

I have a job, but I was going through my old sketches and I found a comic I made back in April with the above title… back when I was trapped in my house, sans vehicle, sans life, sans hope. I re-drew the comic, but kept the same sad inspiration and here it is:

…… Oral Jobs

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