• @[email protected]
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    2 years ago

    A lot of the time there is no way to tell if the work is getting done because most of the jobs have at least some amount of bullshit job woven into it. Most of what people do is just time filler.

    • @[email protected]
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      192 years ago

      This is a symptom of jobs undervaluing good workers…

      If working harder gets you no raise, then why would anyone work harder than they need to?

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        82 years ago

        And then they call it “quiet quitting”. Fuck em.

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        132 years ago

        I’ve discovered this at my current job. I worked tons of unpaid overtime (I’m salary), did everything I could get my hands on, I was getting compliments from upper management, my reviews were stellar, etc, etc, and my raise was 3%. My rent went up more than my paycheck did. After that, I started doing only the bare minimum. Some days I even play some Xbox in the afternoon to kill time. My latest review was excellent, and I got a 5% raise. They can go fuck themselves. I’m not going to work any harder for this company than I absolutely need to. Working less got me a bigger raise.

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          82 years ago

          I’ve noticed with each increase in my income, the work has gotten easier and easier to do. The opposite result of what I have been told to expect. We have nothing in common with a meritocracy.

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          32 years ago

          Food for thought: I bet you were happier when you were working less and taking time. Good things (career wise) seem to find happy people.