u/FinancialSpite

▲ 88 r/work

Why does modern work feel impossible now?

Does anyone else feel like modern work has become psychologically exhausting? You are expected to constantly upskill, stay available, survive layoffs, adapt to AI, act passionate about work, and somehow still not suffer burn out.

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u/FinancialSpite — 24 hours ago

From Banter Era to a UCL Final

A few years ago Arsenal fans were getting cooked for finishing 8th and “trusting the process.” Now they’ve won the league and are heading into a UCL final against PSG. Football changes fast, doesn’t it?

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u/FinancialSpite — 1 day ago
▲ 253 r/LayoffHedge+1 crossposts

The Ripple Effect of Tech Layoff Will Hit the Cities Hard

I honestly think people are underestimating what nonstop white-collar layoffs could do to entire cities. When thousands of people suddenly stop spending, delay moving, cancel home purchases, struggle with rent, and cut back on everything, the damage doesn’t just hit workers ; it spreads to local businesses, housing markets, and whole communities too. Are we ignoring a much bigger problem here?

u/FinancialSpite — 5 days ago
▲ 452 r/Layoffs

Meta to Cut 8000 Jobs on May 20

Meta cutting 8000 of its workforce while doubling down on AI is the clearest sign yet that the future of tech is being developed with less humans and bigger profit margins

u/FinancialSpite — 9 days ago