Disclaimer: This story is entirely fictional, and any similarities to real people or situations are purely coincidental. If you've ever dreamed of working for a company where the owner is on the same wavelength as a soggy cardboard box, then look no further than "Delusions R Us." Mr.Smith, the self-proclaimed visionary, is so detached from reality that he thinks a spaceship is an adequate mode of transportation to the grocery store. Unfortunately, his promises are as empty as the paychecks he provides, which, by the way, wouldn't even cover your parking fees. Rumor has it that Mr.Smith's initial success can be partially attributed to the nebulous support from the patriarchy. Think of it as a low-budget, off-brand version of HBO's "Succession," only with less competence and more cringe. Expect to be left high and dry when it's time for the company to deliver, but don't worry, Jimbo has an uncanny knack for throwing extravagant pity parties. His compassion extends to hiring practices, exemplified by an alleged comment that may have influenced his decision-making if he were hypothetically aware of an employee's pregnancy. Consequently, his employees are treated to a constant stream of gossip, whispered behind their backs like a melodramatic soap opera. The only thing keeping this dumpster fire of a business afloat is the few capable, underpaid individuals who stick around for reasons beyond comprehension. Good ideas are tossed aside like week-old leftovers, only to be reheated by Mr.Smith and rebranded as his own. So if you need resources to do your job, don't bother asking – Mr.Smith's too busy burning through tires on his sports car for a weekend joyride. Delusions R Us is a cesspool of nepotism and power struggles, where underqualified "advisors" maintain their positions through a strategic mix of fear and manipulation. Those who could make a positive impact are treated like an outbreak of the plague, all while the company staggers around like a blindfolded toddler with no clear direction or leadership structure. So if you're searching for a pseudo-corporate circus with a culture more toxic than Chernobyl, look no further – Delusions R Us is the place for you.