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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Moving to a different job for twice the pay has nothing to do with the anti work movement.[/quote] You're not understanding the anti-work movement. It's about not putting up with bad working conditions. It's across many types of jobs. It's nurses leaving because the hospital has the money to pay travel nurses but not staff nurses. It's teachers leaving because they don't get support from admin on kids' horrible behavior issues. It's also the hourly employee at Starbucks who has a bad manager that demands too much. These people are not leaving their current jobs to sit in a parent's basement. They are leaving to find an opportunity where they feel valued and supported.[/quote] Antiwork is not “sit in your parents” basement” (what a tired old person line). It’s antiexploitation. GenX homeowner[/quote]
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