Sep 7, 2022
As summer progressed, the overwrought headlines about a mass exodus softened, then shifted to “Wait. Maybe not.”For me, this change came in the form of candidates with freshly ironed shirts who arrived five minutes early well-prepared to interview with me for a job at my company. Gone was the lackadaisical attitude we had seen for more than a year, replaced by a sincere desire to land an offer.
Some call it “quiet quitting,” this sneaky cousin to the Great Resignation. It's a clever buzz phrase for the idea that workers aren’t quitting their jobs; they’re quitting the part of their jobs they don’t get paid for, that they’ve never been paid for.They won’t work nights and weekends.
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