Is it 'cause the little millennial pansies are afraid of face-to-face confrontation? Or do they realize their employers don't give one shit about them, & are simply returning the non-concern?Danielle Paquette / Washington Post:
Workers are ghosting their employers like bad dates — Silent exits are on the rise. — Economists report that workers are starting to act like millennials on Tinder: They're ditching jobs with nary a text. — “A number of contacts said that they had been ‘ghosted,’ a situation in which a worker stops coming to work without notice and then is impossible to contact,” the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago noted in December’s Beige Book, which tracks employment trends.
The item has some bullshit about there being a lot of jobs available. Four words: "Last hired, first fired."
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