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Hilarious: Photos of Some of the Worst Jobs Done

Have you ever walked past something and just had to stop and wonder, "What were they thinking?" Our world is full of questionable design choices and construction blunders that are simply too funny not to share. From wheelchair ramps that require a leap of faith to bizarre signs that defy all logic, this collection is a tribute to those 'you had one job' moments. Get ready to laugh and shake your head at these photos where common sense clearly decided to go on vacation while laziness came to stay...
 
Starting small with this great paint job. Well, you can't say they didn't paint... just a little extra.
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I mean, are we all slaves to the idea that street lights should illuminate the STREET?
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Easy, just roll up the ramp then do a 360 jump with the wheel chair. Piece of cake.
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Oh jeez, what if TODAY is Monday? Then I'll never know if it's good.
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Another genius, handicapable ramp for those leaping handicapped. 
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Either it's only for show, or it just rotates half a degree in each direction.
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Another genius solution. Clock busted? Give it its own clock. 
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The sign says: "The screen will shock you, please use this stick."
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For those who like their sense of time a little different.
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I can't wait to see by whom! 
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Ah, I'm glad we solved the leaping problem. Now all you need to do is rock climb and have good health insurance.
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Well, they're not wrong. Abominably stupid, but not wrong.
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Of course, where would we be without ladders for parkur enthusiasts? Probably still alive.
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Much effort and many man hours were expended in this naming.
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Almost as good... 
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When you're on your phone while on the phone taking an order....
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