A recent scientific study has uncovered an intriguing connection between the use of psilocybin, the psychoactive compound found in certain "magic" mushrooms, and reduced overtime work among full-time employees. While the study's findings aren't conclusive proof of causation, they shed light on how psychedelic substances might influence work habits. The research has been published in the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs. ...
Working FEWER overtime hours is now considered quitting? How did we get here?
I had a review recently where I expressed my frustration at excessive work and unreasonable or un-communicated deadlines, and my boss basically took the stance that how was he supposed to know I was overloaded if I wasn’t working a bunch of overtime?
Like, dude, that’s NOT going to happen. I can be overloaded AF but I’m still leaving at 4.
We talked in circles about this for about 30 minutes and I don’t think he understood or simply refused to understand.
Whatever.
“quiet” quitting AKA doing your job description
and being a human being with a life outside work