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What having a million jobs will teach you
I used to be a professional job hopper by trade. Any time I felt disrespected, out of control, or simply didn’t enjoy it; I would quit on the spot with no notice. While this wasn’t ideal for any sense of job permanence, it taught me many things. <br/><br/>In this podcast I talk about the skills I have learned through working in 10+ jobs and how to set work boundaries and communicate with management so that you don’t feel you have to walk out or leave, and if you try these things and still aren’t being listened to or respected, easy ways to walk into a new job the very next day. <br/><br/>These things range from understanding your personal preferences for shift patterns to find a level of consistency, to speaking about the ‘minimum wage minimum effort’ mindset that many of gen Z have adopted. I also touch on my issues as someone with adhd navigating the working world and ways I have made this easier for myself through trial and error. Support the show