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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Millennial here, I quit my sad toxic corporate job to work at a small but elite institution for 2x pay. I didn't quit to play video games in my moms basement. [/quote] That’s not what the anti work movement is, though. They are explicitly not about work reforms or increased worker rights-they don’t think people should have to work if they don’t want to-I think it’s tied to the ubi movement. What you’re describing is completely different. [/quote] Um, you must be joking or extremely clueless about the movement. LOL just stating open lies now? [/quote] Yeah I've browsed the subreddit and the stories are all "I quit and found a job that actually treats me like a human" not "I quit and do nothing". I don't think people realize how bad retail/food service is until you've worked it. I got sick at a fast food job I had as a teen. I was actively vomiting and got yelled at for not continuing to make pizzas and wanting to go home. Inwas never ever given a break despite it being legally mandated. My next job was at a theme park where the employees were unionized and things were night and day better. We got our breaks like clockwork, we were rotated so no one was outside in the heat for too long. When I found out my cousin had died at i was at work, my manager immediately let me go home.[/quote]
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