• teft
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    135 months ago

    rejection of traditional work culture, which emphasizes long hours, constant availability and immersion in one’s job

    That has been my philosophy as an older millennial. Life is meant to be lived, not slaved away helping grow someone else’s bank account. Older folks really hate being told nah, I’m not going to come in for unpaid work. Sorry for ya. Pay me.

    • @[email protected]
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      05 months ago

      Also around your age. I don’t know what to do without work. I love long hours and being on call. I enjoy being reliable, and needed. That said, I don’t expect anyone under me to do that. I’ll never call them on a weekend. Maybe a text?

      I was a pseudo-manager of a small team, and my only problem with the Z’s was his inability to focus on work—at work. Like, I want to take his phone away. I want to block video sites. His work ethic was atrocious. He was, however, a likable guy and since I wasn’t his actual manager, I only complained upwards.

      A few months ago my company did a round of layoffs and, to my surprise, I was the one who got the axe in my department. They cut the only person who cared about working?!

      So this has put me in a bit of a tailspin. I’m now pretty pissed about putting in any kind of effort. When I look for jobs now, I’m pretty hesitant to go for the jobs I normally would, ones with great responsibility. I feel like this situation has stolen something from me. My desire to work! And as I said… I don’t know what to do without it.

      • ThotDragon
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        55 months ago

        Probably had a lot to do with how much each person got paid.

        • @[email protected]
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          15 months ago

          You’d think for $130,000 USD he’d put in some work. Or is that not enough for a Junior developer?

          • ThotDragon
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            35 months ago

            Damn 130k for a junior? What I meant was the layoffs were probably aimed at getting rid of higher paid employees.