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While '''Going Postal''' is strictly a work-related massacre caused by a disgruntled employee, it may involve elements of a [[Berserk Button]], a [[Rant-Inducing Slight]], [[Beware the Nice Ones]], [[Selective Enforcement]] or a combination of the four.
 
For the ''[[Discworld]]'' novel, see ''[[Going Postal (Discworld)|Going Postal]]''
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* The ''[[Puella Magi Madoka Magica]]'' doujin ''"I'm working at a mahou shoujo recruitment company, but I think I may be at my limit"'' has {{spoiler|Kyubey}} going on one of these near the end. {{spoiler|Being screwed out of good work by his only friend in the workplace (when he's already in danger of being fired) and then finding out that he's been doing the nasty with his wife on the side and that the kid she's carrying isn't his was just too much for our favorite [[Starfish Alien]]}}.
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* This surprisingly never occurs in the horror film ''The Mailman''. The villain is a murderer, though not one of this type.
 
== [[Live -Action TV]] ==
* One episode of ''[[Criminal Minds]]'' dealt with a workplace killer willing to do anything to avenge himself on the pharmaceutical company that (from his perspective) had abused him for years.
* One of the group reaps in ''[[Dead Like Me]]'' involves this scenario. We don't see the actual shooting, and it (somewhat surprisingly, for this show) isn't played for laughs.
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