We've all had a bad day at work that has made us think we're working for the Devil, but really, count yourself lucky considering the fact you could be an employee at any of these 10 fine institutions. Well, you couldn't, because they're fictional, but you can imagine how much worse your life might be if they did exist and you dropped your CV off; what might seem like a well-paid job in a high-flying corporation with plenty of benefits soon reveals itself for the nefarious conglomerate that it is (because conglomerate just sounds naturally evil, y'see). You might complain about how your boss made you work late, or how you were handed a giant stack of tasks at the last minute, but at least you're not faced with the hazardous working conditions that these 10 corporations afford their employees. Here are 10 movie corporations that would be Hell to work for...
10. UBS (Network)
If a lot of the companies on this list have a disregard for human life in the pursuit of scientific discovery, here's an organisation that's a whole lot more callous; it will let you literally die on TV for the sake of ratings, so that their stock raises a few points and all the big-wigs get a little richer. When TV anchor Howard Beale (Peter Finch) is told he's close to being axed because his news show is suffering poor ratings, he threatens to kill himself on live TV, at which point UBS decides to let him back on the air, exploiting his rage-infused mania for enormous ratings success. In the end, UBS plots to have Beale assassinated on live TV, a succinct statement on the insatiable nature of the mass media, as well as the audience's complicity in this disturbing trend. You might sit well at UBS as a fat-cat, but as a regular employee, even an esteemed broadcaster, you will be enthusiastically thrown under the bus for the "greater good".