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[HN] How the “lazy girl job” took over work

www.bbc.com How the 'lazy girl job' took over work TikTok

A content creator says workers should clock fewer hours, work from home and make comfortable salaries. Thousands of people couldn’t agree more.

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  • By all means, if you can find that job, take that job, and get your share of the system. Just be super careful that you're not making someone else's job harder in the process. Like, if this job is on the edge of software development, you have a ton of stressed out and resentful people who will see to it you get you fired if your being there is creating unnecessary work for them. Copy and pasting a password into an email turns into people having to spend several hours creating and deploying the new passwords.