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Breaking Down Christmas Movie Workplace Environments

We are just two weeks away from Christmas and it’s time to go full holiday mode. There’s a lot to love about the holiday season, but as someone who considers watching Netflix a hobby, the best part is hands down watching Christmas movies.

To celebrate, we will be breaking down some of the most iconic workplaces from Christmas movies. And when I say iconic, I meant it. I will NOT be discussing any Hallmark or Netflix movies. I’m not breaking down a small-town eggnog store or a big-city lawyer’s legal practice. You gotta draw the line somewhere. Though I will say that Love Hard was actually pretty good. Moving on.

Breaking Down Workplace Environments from Christmas Movies

Santa’s Workshop

This one is a little tricky, since there’s probably 100 different version of Santa’s workshop throughout cinematic history with slight variations in employee count, management style and power structures (sometimes Santa’s the boss, sometimes his brother Fred has to work off a debt so he takes over a significant amount of the day to day operations, etc.)

For the sake of the argument, let’s go with a generic version where the factory is located in The North Pole, Santa is the boss and super nice about it, and there are about 10,000 elf employees responsible for manufacturing toys and goodies to deliver to all the well-behaved Christian children on the entire planet (roughly 526 million according to Google) every Christmas.

Pros:

Cons:

Santa’s elves need to unionize

Buddy The Elf’s Dad’s Publishing Company

Who knew the children’s book world was so cutthroat? Not me, that’s for sure. To be fair, I never really thought about it, but still. Very eye-opening.

Pros:

Cons:

We get it, you’re an icon. Shut up about it man.

The Polar Express

One of the most magical trains in history. Probably the most magical train in history if I’m being honest. I know one thing’s for sure….it’s better than New Jersey Transit! Ahhh we have fun, we have fun.

Pros:

Cons:

You’re trying to run a train and this kid keeps asking you the dumbest questions in human history. That’s your daily life.

Barn Where Jesus Ended Up Being Born

Maybe this is technically from the “Bible” and not “a movie.” Fine. I’m sure there’s a movie about Jesus being born out there. Maybe Little Drummer Boy? I woke up kind of late this morning so didn’t have a ton of time to research it but let’s just go with it.

Pros:

Cons:

Are you guys done with that manger? I kinda need it to feed the animals and other barn stuff.

Prime Minister’s Office in Love Actually

Probably the least realistic storyline in a movie full of unrealistic storylines is the romance between Hugh Grant, who plays the Prime Minister and his secretary. Can you imagine the scandal if the Prime Minister was caught kissing his secretary at his nephew’s Christmas play in the real world? The British tabloids would have a field day with this one.

Pros:

Cons:

You’re literally impacting foreign policy to impress your office crush get a grip man.
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