Me when someone on double my salary asks how to share their screen

This meme uses a close-up screenshot of an exasperated, wide-eyed animated male character from the Pixar film *Coco* staring at another person (only the side of their face is visible in the left of the frame). The joke expresses extreme disbelief and frustration at a common workplace scenario: a colleague who earns twice the poster's salary cannot figure out how to complete a basic, routine work task like sharing their screen during a virtual meeting, highlighting the absurdity of pay not matching basic job competency.

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Me when someone on double my salary asks how to share their screen

Overview

This meme uses a close-up screenshot of an exasperated, wide-eyed animated male character from the Pixar film Coco staring at another person (only the side of their face is visible in the left of the frame). The joke expresses extreme disbelief and frustration at a common workplace scenario: a colleague who earns twice the poster's salary cannot figure out how to complete a basic, routine work task like sharing their screen during a virtual meeting, highlighting the absurdity of pay not matching basic job competency.

Origin notes

The meme originates from Reddit's meme communities, pairing a reaction screenshot from the 2017 Disney/Pixar animated film Coco with a relatable workplace joke caption. It resonates widely with remote and hybrid workers who have experienced similar situations where higher-paid staff lack basic digital skills for common meeting tasks.

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