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rovinchick t1_itv7nok wrote

I can't read due to paywall, but I worked for the city and saw the same of most of the white collar professionals I encountered on a daily basis. It was downright depressing, although the "quiet quitting" culture is making it cool again, I guess.

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jea25 t1_itvptgj wrote

I once had a job offer working for the city and I actually was interested in the role and liked the people interviewing me, but they made it clear how much the position would have been begging other people to do their jobs so I could get mine done. I passed.

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TheBSQ t1_itwlfnw wrote

Municipal govt is an absolutely maddening place to work if you like it when things get done.

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_jeremybearimy_ t1_itvxh6y wrote

Wtf is quiet quitting

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rovinchick t1_itvyxjo wrote

It's the philosophy of doing the bare minimum of your job (and sometimes not even meeting that.)

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_jeremybearimy_ t1_itvz9i7 wrote

Wait that’s called working. Why would I do extra they aren’t paying for? They want me to work for them, they pay me, that’s how capitalism works.

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South_Cockroach_156 t1_itz0ujy wrote

Sheryl Sandberg’s Lean In inspired a generation of young people, particularly women, to work extra hard for no additional pay.

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rovinchick t1_itvzemi wrote

Well, some have taken it a step further and really not performing at all, since the unemployment rate is low and you are less likely to get fired.

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_jeremybearimy_ t1_itvzqd8 wrote

If someone’s not doing their job they should be fired. That has nothing to do with solely doing the tasks you’re paid for. You’re saying bad workers are bad? Wow that’s a hot take lmao, and absolutely not a recent phenomenon

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Gabagoo44 t1_itwhsff wrote

Quite quitting is bullshit, show me how many people go to work and perform more duties than they have to? Everyone in this thread is quite quitting. This is just a buzz word spun by corporations and the media to make people feel bad for not going above and beyond for no reason.

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_jeremybearimy_ t1_itwn8sy wrote

Yup I learned the hard way early in my career to not go above and beyond because you have to make personal sacrifices to do so….and you are NOT rewarded for it. Well, I was rewarded: by being laid off and then the company founders refusing to provide me with a recommendation (they just never answered any of my requests). That worked out well for me!

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