Do you really think you have the worst job in the whole universe?
Do you think your job takes most of your life in the most horrible way ever?
In this Labor Day, you will have the whole day to watch these ten movies, and rethink, because these movies will show that yours is at least a little bit better than theirs.
Even though most of them is portrayed in a (sometimes) unrealistically dramatic and comedic ways, but let's bring this into real-life situations.
Are you forced to be in a field that your incompetent in? Do you have literally horrible and oppressive bosses who use their arbitrary powers upon you? Do you endure 8-hour/day sexism? Is your life all about hardships 24/7?
Because these movies show people who do, and we are pretty sure your job is better than theirs.
Not only these will entertain you, it will also make you feel a little bit better about yourself.
10. Horrible Bosses (2011)
A group of three men go on a comedic heist to try killing their bosses, who apparently, belittle, sexually assault, and oppressive toward them.
Starring Jason Bateman, Kevin Spacey, Jennifer Aniston, Steve Wiebe, and Charlie Day, this movie is rated well due to its hilarity.
9. Gung Ho! (1986)
Said to be one of the best Michael Keaton's comedic performance, this movie tells about the hilarious story of an American liaison struggling to mediate an auto company takeover by a Japanese corporation.
8. Falling Down (1993)
An unemployed man starts being frustrated towards the world and acts out violently to portray it.
7. Silkwood (1983)
Starring Meryl Streep, this is a story of a plutonium pellets union worker who discovers her unsafe working condition, becomes contaminated by radiation, and dead on the day she is supposed to be handing over the evidence of her allegation to a New York Times reporter.
6. Wanted (2008)
Having an extremely boring and oppressing working life, Wesley (James McAvoy) is hired and highly trained to be a professional gunman.
5. The Grapes of Wrath (1940)
Starring Henry Fonda, the flick tells the dramatic adaptation of the migrant Oklahoma farmers during the Great Depression in finding a job, and establishing a better future.
4. Office Space (1999)
Starring Ron Livingston and Jennifer Aniston, this is a hilarious flick of an office employee who hates his job, and tries to rebel against his greedy boss religiously. And of course, a crappy printer.
3. Tommy Boy (1995)
Starring David Spade and Chris Farley, this is a comedic tale about an incompetent heir of an auto parts company who has to save his business, that is somehow related to con artistry.
2. North Country (2005)
A based-on-true-event flick that tells a struggle workplace sexism experienced by Josey Aimes (Charlize Theron) and her other female colleagues, in the mining factory employs them.
1. The Pursuit of Happynes (2006)
Released a year after North Country is, Pursuit of Happyness brings viewers the true life tale of Chris Gardner, the successful businessman who owns a brokerage company.