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The Hamster Syndrome

Nobby Grumbleton

The Hamster Syndrome is about recognising the absurdity of modern corporate life, and having a laugh about it in the process.

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Latest Issues

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Why We Drown In Bureaucracy

Corporations have become so bureaucratic it’s not even funny anymore.

25 days ago
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Corporate Mascot Day

On an ordinary Friday, just when I was mentally celebrating the end of the working week, an email arrived at 4:47 PM, which is when Globexhaust traditionally announces decisions that will ruin your life. Subject line: “MANDATORY FUN: Corpor...

a month ago
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12

Don't Believe Corporate Budget Deep Dives

The Budget Deep Dive is where Globexhaust management lowers itself, slowly and ceremonially, into a pool of numbers and emerges refreshed, glowing, and inexplicably better compensated. It is presented as a collective learning exercise. It i...

a month ago
12
8

Comical: A Budgetless Budget Freeze Party

The Budget Freeze Party was announced at Globexhaust in an email titled “Let’s Celebrate Our Resilience!”, which is the tone corporations use when they have taken something away and would like credit for the emotional damage.

a month ago
11
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  • Nobby Grumbleton

    I write satire about corporate life. I’m a middle-ranking ornament in the grand theatre of corporate futility.

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