https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnbc.com/amp/2022/08/30/is-quiet-quitting-a-good-idea-heres-what-workplace-experts-say.html
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I have this thing called a mouse jiggler on my computer which moves your mouse every couple minutes so it looks like you're working and you stay green. I work maybe 2 hrs a day answering emails to keep anything big from blowing up and telling the people that work for me to do stuff so I don't have too. The rest of the time I watch movies and play video games. They pay me 175k to do this and my boss thinks I'm awesome at my job cuz he's a lazy EU guy who knows less than I do. Why would anyone leave????
I’ve been doing the bare minimum I can get away with for years. After all, you don’t have to outrun the bear… Spin your wheels and go nowhere. Call it what you want.
T’s are going to hit the streets again! It’s the same GE! And the same weak union
As a lowly T rate, I'm going to "act my wage" until the pink slips come.
Ride it out till the walking papers comes! Or quit and tell Corprate America your services are no longer required. Then walk away
" I don't think that word means what you think it means"
As usual, the "experts" changed the original meaning: quiet quitting is just that, quitting, i.e., k1ssing your job goodbye and letting your employer figure out he's been taken for a ride all this time.
Quiet quitting does not mean you do the bare minimum for a while, and then get back to exceeding your oppressor's expectations as if nothing happened.