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Employers want your time, not your work
epistemic status: first take; originally tweeted 2024-01-02
I'm convinced that some employers just want you for their time.
The amount of work you're doing, the level of value you're providing to your organization — often secondary. Your attendance and time-based dedication to being "available to work" are the things that get rewarded.
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