
Still Here
Struggling with workplace stagnation? Our collection features humorous and inspiring gifts that acknowledge those moments of feeling stuck yet motivate progress. Perfect for colleagues or anyone navigating a slow day, these items add a touch of humor and encouragement to brighten spirits and foster motivation.
Still Here
"You're invited to our management excursion. Come dresses as a pinata."
'Why is it that nothing ever gets done at these meetings?'
'The 'insourcing' will go ahead and some jobs will be off to Leeds or Manchester, but I think I'll be safe...'
'I hope you're not threatened by powerful women, because you're fired.'
"Another week another dollar, Jenkins"
"So what kind of mood is he in?"
"The good news is you’re the only one we’re not firing ... the bad news is you’re the only one to run the department."
'Surely you wouldn't want me to laugh at your joke if I didn't think it was funny!'
"This position has become very important to the company."
"This is a merit-based organization! Can't you see I’ve hired the very best and most qualified yes-men money can buy?"
'We invest so much money in training staff...it's a mystery to me why businesses would risk losing them.'
'It's a chart of office morale. This is where you went on vacation.'
"Another job well done by your conflict resolution specialist."
'And remember to emphasize we're giving them the opportunity to find a better job.'
"'Quid pro quo' is a no-no, Bradbury. Around here we say 'reciprocal altruism'."
"If nothing else needs welding, Paula, I'm going to lunch."
"They decided giving out pink slips was too impersonal. So now they're blue."
'Don't think of it as being a yes man, think of it as being an employed man.'
"I've never said this to a woman before, but here goes: We're not paying you enough."
"I believe we've found the weakest link."
"When faced with a tricky ethical issue, I always ask the question, 'What's in it for me?'"
"I don't care if you are the Immediate Gratification Generation. Get out of my chair and back to the mailroom."
"Be patient. He'll have to visit the water cooler sooner or later."
"Don't flutter your little wings on company time."
'He got a raise but not enough to help him clear the fence.'
'I like the way you handle responsibility, McWit, so I'm going to blame some stuff on you.'
'Senior management wanted me to raise morale so I made Lionel from accounts 'office jester'!'
'A few more years in this job and you'll learn how to delegate stress.'
"I need to see your budget proposal."
Welcome to the Team
'Salaries Manager. No.'
"Rolled-up sleeves, no coat, loose tie...it's my casual confrontational look."
"Welcome aboard, Bailey. Don't worry — they don't bite."
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Discover our collection of mugs that celebrate the highs and lows of work life—perfect for anyone facing or overcoming stagnation.
Bring humor and comfort into your space with pillows that recognize the slow days at work, adding personality to your desk or lounge area.
Decorate your workspace or home with prints that bring a witty perspective on stagnation, making slow days a little more fun.
Looking to add some humor to your wardrobe? Our t-shirts make a playful statement about workplace stagnation and the journey to progress.