Seriously it's like McDonalds if you could leave at any time (between burgers) for any reason and still have a job to come back to tomorrow.
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That's unfair. The NYT would, like, never auto-renew a subscription.pic.twitter.com/x26e4N8nqd
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Making work fun is "exploiting employee psychology", just like building homes people want to live in is "gentrification".
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(Similarly, politicians who promise things voters want are "bribing voters with their own tax dollars".)
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wait until they find out that startups put free beer in the fridge so you work longer
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and provide free meals
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I’m still not QUITE able to articulate this whole thought. But it’s so weird to think of “jobs” as magical gifts from above.
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We mandate wages, work hours, tie insurance coverage to jobs. So much bad stuff stems from this.
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I'm more disappointed in the gamification of this article. If they read the news, the NYT might know Uber stands accusesd of real scandals!
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