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The so-called "quiet quitting" trend has recently taken the workforce by storm. Unlike real, actual quitting, quiet quitting refers to doing nothing more than what one's job description states. Quiet quitters continue to fulfill their primary responsibilities but are unwilling to do extra, unpaid work. No more staying late at the office or attending unnecessary meetings.
But how and why has quiet quitting come to be so prevalent among today's workers? What exactly changed in the months following the COVID-19 pandemic?
In this episode, Dylan gets into the nitty-gritty of quiet quitting — what it is, why it's happening, and whether it's a good idea.
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By Dylan Bain5
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The so-called "quiet quitting" trend has recently taken the workforce by storm. Unlike real, actual quitting, quiet quitting refers to doing nothing more than what one's job description states. Quiet quitters continue to fulfill their primary responsibilities but are unwilling to do extra, unpaid work. No more staying late at the office or attending unnecessary meetings.
But how and why has quiet quitting come to be so prevalent among today's workers? What exactly changed in the months following the COVID-19 pandemic?
In this episode, Dylan gets into the nitty-gritty of quiet quitting — what it is, why it's happening, and whether it's a good idea.
Show Highlights
Links and Resources
Books Mentioned