The post-pandemic workplace has produced a specific strain of employee humor built around quiet quitting, back-to-office resentment, the Friday-afternoon deadline sprint, and the general feeling that salaried work has become less a career than a long negotiation with a schedule full of unnecessary meetings. The Jobs Are Overrated 2027 Desk Calendar from Andrews McMeel Publishing delivers a new quip, observation, or cartoon about working life for every day of the year across 365 pages, drawn from the shared experience of modern office and remote-work employees who recognize the jokes immediately. Expect daily workplace humor alongside cartoon panels and the specific post-2020 employee comedic register across the pages throughout the year.
- Compact 5.3 x 4.5 inch format with built-in easel back for desk display
- A new page for every day of 2027 featuring post-pandemic office humor and modern workplace jokes
- Tear-off daily pages keep the desk looking fresh year-round
- Self-standing design works on a desk, nightstand, or shelf without extra support
- Sized to fit beside a keyboard or monitor without crowding the workspace
For office workers whose group-chat threads already run heavily toward work-humor memes and for remote employees who need a tangible daily reminder that they are not the only ones watching the clock on a Tuesday afternoon.
