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Andrew Lokenauth

Good employees don't quit jobs, they quit:

• Low pay
• Bad bosses
• Office politics
• Toxic workplaces
• Micro-management
• Feeling undervalued
• Lack of opportunities
• Zero work-life balance

It's 100% okay to leave jobs that no longer serve you.

Remember, it's important to be happy where you work. You spend a lot of time there.

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@FluentInFinance "Why did you leave your last job" "Why have you not stayed in one job for more than a year" "Why is their a gap in your resume" 👆

Annette Licitra

@FluentInFinance It’s also okay to stay and fight all those things. That’s what unions are for.

Chris Hall

@FluentInFinance I thought I'd accidentally opened LinkedIn there for a second 😁🤣

Aeon.Cypher

@FluentInFinance It's hard to tell since the vast majority of basses are actively harmful to employee productivity.

Tony

@FluentInFinance yes I get your point, however I’m left feeling uncomfortable with your use of the word “good” which seeks to exclude reasonable alternative explanations for leaving.

Alexander The 1st

@AWStephen @FluentInFinance I mean, I guess the other answers of being "They were laid off" or "Their contract was not renewed" do exist, but those can sort of fit under "Feeling undervalued." from a certain point of view.

Although, that last one is more of a "Good contractors quit because they have pretty good reason to feel like they're undervalued.".

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@FluentInFinance
If you sell yourself then that is your first problem.
Abolish wage slavery, don't sell yourself.

kvc

@Britannia It’s a nice thought, but I want my family to eat good food without waiting for a societal revolution to happen first. The latency for change effectively perpetuates the status quo.

levampyre

@Britannia I don't like the equation of "wage slavery" with "selling yourself", as it leads to an objectifcation of workers in the discourse about sexwork criminalisation. But I get your point. You give up a lot of your personal lifetime and autonomy to survive in a capitalist world. We should not assume capitalist dynamics are natural laws. Societies don't have to be like this. We are giving up our actual freedom for a false promise of wealth & prosperity. Abolish capitalism! @FluentInFinance

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@levampyre @FluentInFinance

It is interesting that SOME sex work is both easier and more remunerative these days than regular wage slavery, I don't see many workers becoming multi millionaires but only fans aca doing very well.

I'm not making any moral point in fact I would say that in capitalism there is no moral point other that you shouldn't rent yourself by the hour, week, month or year.

cwtshycwtsh

@FluentInFinance Why settle for “pleasant” exploitation under #capitalism which does not serve the working class anyway. We should just quit capitalism and go towards #communism instead.

Andy Bell

@FluentInFinance

That is most of the frontline workers who have no other choice.

ClassyT

@FluentInFinance HMM…YEP, I HAVE ALL OF THOSE BULLET POINTS AT THE WORST PLACE TO WORK IN THE WORLD 🤣😂

Robbie 🇧🇪 :tux:

@FluentInFinance I left a couple of jobs because of ethical differences and another couple because the job was completely different from what the interviewers pretended it to be.

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@FluentInFinance the happiest I have been in my life is after I was laid off and didn't work. So yeah anyway capitalism is the root of the problem.

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