bengaminrdx
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The Rise of Anti-Work
I know an Uber driver who used to earn around a hundred and thirty thousand dollars a year working as a manager in logistics for a major fruit and vegetable supplier.
But five years later, the company was sold, and the new company restructured the business, and he lost his job. He has been looking for a job since the beginning of the COVID-19.
Another person I know is an experienced IT manager who lost his job due to outsourcing. And because of this, he is currently re – assessing his priorities and considering doing freelance work in automation and IT services.
Lastly, most of the people I know who want to go 'anti-work' do so not because of the frustrating experience of losing your job but rather the frustrating aspects of having a job.
Read more on why anti-work is becoming popular and how people achieve the anti-work lifestyle.
I know an Uber driver who used to earn around a hundred and thirty thousand dollars a year working as a manager in logistics for a major fruit and vegetable supplier.
But five years later, the company was sold, and the new company restructured the business, and he lost his job. He has been looking for a job since the beginning of the COVID-19.
Another person I know is an experienced IT manager who lost his job due to outsourcing. And because of this, he is currently re – assessing his priorities and considering doing freelance work in automation and IT services.
Lastly, most of the people I know who want to go 'anti-work' do so not because of the frustrating experience of losing your job but rather the frustrating aspects of having a job.
Read more on why anti-work is becoming popular and how people achieve the anti-work lifestyle.