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30 ways Interns are like minions


1. They look like this on their first day:



2. And they feel like this:


3. They travel in packs.


4. They’re never what you expected from the phone interview.


5. They are easily confused.


6. Not to mention overeager.


7. They don’t know where to get lunch.



8. They’re often underdressed.

30 Ways Interns Are Just Like Minions


9. They know their place.

30 Ways Interns Are Just Like Minions


10. They agree with anything anybody says.

30 Ways Interns Are Just Like Minions


11. Jamming the copy machine is their specialty.

30 Ways Interns Are Just Like Minions


12. So is asking the same questions over and over again.

30 Ways Interns Are Just Like Minions


13. They can be hard to understand.

30 Ways Interns Are Just Like Minions


14. They kiss up to their bosses.      

30 Ways Interns Are Just Like Minions


15. Friendly competition happens.


 30 Ways Interns Are Just Like Minions


16. But they eventually learn how to work as a team.

30 Ways Interns Are Just Like Minions

17. Answering the phone is intimidating.

30 Ways Interns Are Just Like Minions

18. They might take selfies when the boss isn’t looking.

30 Ways Interns Are Just Like Minions

19. Happy hour is a must.

30 Ways Interns Are Just Like Minions

20. They keep their workspace clean and organized (most of the time).

30 Ways Interns Are Just Like Minions

21. The CEO is equivalent to a celebrity.

30 Ways Interns Are Just Like Minions

22. They want holidays off.

30 Ways Interns Are Just Like Minions

23. Occasionally their nerves get the best of them.

30 Ways Interns Are Just Like Minions

24. They’re always willing to help.

30 Ways Interns Are Just Like Minions

25. Friday afternoons feel like this:

30 Ways Interns Are Just Like Minions

26. Sometimes they do stupid things.

30 Ways Interns Are Just Like Minions

27. Really stupid things.

30 Ways Interns Are Just Like Minions

28. But they take responsibility for their mistakes.

30 Ways Interns Are Just Like Minions

29. Saying goodbye to them is bittersweet.

30 Ways Interns Are Just Like Minions

30. They’ll miss you too!

30 Ways Interns Are Just Like Minions





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