Which workplace sitcom would be your best career fit?
Sitcom job perk: Lots of laughs in store if you work here.
The best workplace sitcoms have proven time and again: Punching a clock is way more fun when you've got a bunch of characters as your coworkers.
That's why it's tempting for many of us to imagine what it would be like to get paid to hang with these workplace gangs we saw on TV, from servers slinging drinks on Cheers to the whole WJM crew on The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
Ever wonder where you'd fit in when it comes to TV's best workplaces? Consider this your sitcom-inspired career aptitude test. Answer the questions below and see which show would most likely hire you!
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First things first: What sort of hours do you prefer to work?
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OK, now the important stuff. Describe your ideal office setting.
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This part is crucial. How would you describe the boss that you'd work best with?
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Let's talk dress code. How do you feel about wearing a uniform?
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All right, now, be honest. Based on the type of worker you know you are, do you deserve a raise in your fictional workplace?
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Let's talk job history. Which of these jobs is closest to one you've worked in the past?
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Last question. Which type of job appeals to you more?
Which workplace sitcom would be your best career fit?
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9 Comments
You got Cheers
You'd fit right in to a low-key workplace like Cheers, where you can be yourself and get paid to pal around with the regulars.
I'm not complaining as long as I don't actually have to work in a stupid bar that serves booze.
You'd fit right in to a low-key workplace like Cheers, where you can be yourself and get paid to pal around with the regulars.
I'm not complaining as long as I don't actually have to work in a stupid bar that serves booze.
I am a cross between Hawkeye Pierce and Charles Emmerson Winchester III. I have even been told that by friends. I have both good parts and bad parts from both of them. The list of our similarities is endless. I would definitely be on M*A*S*H. I was just telling my wife the other day something Winchester said when he first arrived at the 4077th. "I do one thing at a time, I do it well, and then I move on".