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Work From Anywhere Irony Cartoon: The New Joinee Orientation

A work from anywhere irony cartoon by Kaapi with Ravi showing an HR rep at a Flexisys orientation telling new joinees they can work from anywhere—except home, cafés, or other cities.

The Scenario: This work from anywhere irony cartoon depicts a "New Joinees Orientation" at a company ironically named Flexisys.


The HR representative stands before a group of optimistic new hires, cheerfully announcing that they can "work from anywhere."


However, the fine print immediately follows: "except home, cafés, another city, or..." The cartoon perfectly captures the cognitive dissonance of modern corporate "flexibility."


The Observation: At Kaapi with Ravi, we identify "The Illusion of Choice."


This cartoon mocks the trend of companies rebranding traditional office mandates as "Work From Anywhere" policies, provided "anywhere" is a desk in their specific building.


It’s a sharp critique of how HR uses progressive language to mask rigid, outdated control structures, leaving employees to wonder if "anywhere" just means the breakroom.


In the corporate world, "Work From Anywhere" is a revolutionary policy that allows you the total freedom to work from any chair, provided it is bolted to the office floor.

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