And if so, is it really because of the pandemic?
Not to let us down, Fortune.com gave us another gem: "The ending of the pandemic is revealing an America full of bad behaviors, in and out of the workplace."
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✔️ Is this even true? Is it true that the end of the pandemic has revealed an America full of bad behavior?
✔️ And if so, is it really because of C*v!d, or is it because people are stressed out by inflation and economic uncertainty and they're mad as hell? 🤔 You put people in a hot summer with prices exploding and you're gonna get a pressure cooker.
✔️ Things I do not miss: offices, cube farms, long commutes, the digital panopticon, business lunches at bad restaurants, schmoozing sessions, etc. We need to stop this narrative that Gen Z is the only generation that doesn't want RTO. Get real.
✔️ So... once we're "officially" told than unemployment is not at 3.7% with 2 open legit jobs for every 1 unemployed person, do you really think Corpo America and fat cats are gonna care about workplace morale and mental health? Really? This is like the idea of "do gooder fatigue." LOL.
Links I mention in this episode:
https://fortune.com/2022/09/25/ending-of-pandemic-revealing-america-bad-behaviors-in-and-out-of-workplace/
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