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Can’t get by doing 30 minutes of work a day anymore and collect that 250k salary. Fuck

https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/story/2022-11-03/worker-productivity-has-fallen-and-experts-are-puzzled-im-not-were-all-just-tired

>> No.52224856
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52224856

I've been jiggling my mouse for 2 years. They can lay me off, the damage has been done.

>> No.52224891

What fucking performance when people can't sleep because they worry about money, only can afford shit quality food and are depressed because they cant afford to do anything entertaining

>> No.52224895

>>52224820
https://iblnews.org/data-shows-that-remote-work-is-disappearing-less-than-10-work-at-home/
Work from home is declining and has been declining for the last two yers. Could it be the return to the office that is causing the decline in productivity? hmmm.

>> No.52224939

>>52224820
Truth is 80% of the jobs in the US are completely useless, bullshit jobs are thinly veiled UBI. And we don't need to work anyway, the USD is vampirizing the productivity of the entire planet, we are parasites living on the backs of billions of workers.

The real issue is bullshit jobs are undermining the productivity of real workers, so the government better decide to lay off all of us and give us decent gibs. Like $4K/month for life as neets.

>> No.52224962

>>52224895
>Could it be the return to the office that is causing the decline in productivity?
No, it's all the middle managers, HR roasties, diversity hires,... all the bullshit worthless jobs crippling productivity.

>> No.52224972
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52224972

>Apple pauses hiring through 2023 amid recession fears
>Amazon has frozen hiring in parts of its lucrative web services division — an apparent escalation of the company’s cost-cutting efforts
>Facebook parent company Meta will be freezing the majority of its hiring, CEO Mark Zuckerberg has announced to his employees
>Coinbase: We will extend our hiring pause for the foreseeable future.
>Salesforce recently laid off a number of workers and implemented a new hiring freeze through January 2023

>Stripe cuts 14% of its staff
>Wells Fargo mortghage staff brace for layoffs as US loan volumes collapse as much as 90% from a year earlier
>Financial giant Goldman Sachs set for hundreds of layoffs
>Wall Street major Morgan Stanley is expected to start a fresh round of layoffs globally in the coming weeks

>Snap planned to lay off about 20% of its employees
>Furniture and home goods company, Wayfair, said it would layoff about 870 employees
>Robinhood: Laying off more than 1,000 people in 2022
>Shopify laid off roughly 1,000 employees, equivalent to 10% of its workforce worldwide.
>Video-hosting platform Vimeo cut 6% of its staff in July.
>Real estate firm Re/Max will lay off 17% of its workforce by the end of the year, the company announced.
>JPMorgan confirmed that it would lay off over 1,000 employees in its home-lending department.
>Real estate brokerage Redfin laying off 6% of total employees

>Walmart announced layoffs in its corporate division, as well as at one of its fulfillment centers.
>Oracle held two rounds of layoffs that included the company's marketing, customer experience, and cloud divisions.
>Zillow: Lays off 5% of total employees
>GoFundMe: Lays off 12% of total employees
>DocuSign: Lays off 9% of total employees

>Lyft to cut 13% of workforce in second round of job cuts
>SoundCloud is reducing its global headcount by around 20%
>Carvana cited a recession in auto sales as the main driver in laying off 2,500 employees
>Cameo: 25% of workforce laid off

>> No.52225004

>>52224891
keep making excuses for these faggots you fucking retard.

>> No.52225090

>>52224972

Techbros… I don’t feel so good

>> No.52225449

>>52224891
Stop being poor, faggot. I got a dev job two years ago and my savings have increased from $16k then, to $143k now. In 5 years work total, I'll have $500k saved, then can move to part time for another 5 years, then can simply retire, and start living a low income lifestyle off the growth. If you're not making mad money now, you haven't spent time honing profitable skills.

>> No.52225461

>>52224820
It's called long covid

>> No.52225745

>>52224820
Does anyone here even work close to the full 8 hours you're paid?
I don't even work from home but I'm a software engineer
I actually did a full 8 at first but then I ran through all my company's tasks
Now I just play Wordle and occasionally type a line of code to fix a bug or answer a question

>> No.52225788

>>52224891
reddit

>> No.52225796

>>52225745
Congrats you are underpaid. That’s the issue. Anyone with a brain is underpaid, everyone else does basically nothing but force your wages down. It’s -almost- like we have twice as many worker bees as we need and it’s causing wages to depress. Really rustles the old jimmies

>> No.52225804

>>52224972
Intel has started layoffs and froze all hiring too.

>> No.52225829

>>52225449
sounds like u got it all figured out

>> No.52226048

>>52224856
Decent.

>> No.52226061

>>52225449
>got a dev job two years ago and my savings have increased from $16k then, to $143k now.
Lies.