Loud quitting: the very high-risk way to negotiate a raise

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Loud quitting: the very high-risk way to negotiate a raise
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Tried quiet quitting? Well, when you loathe your job but don’t want to resign, there’s another tactic to improve your working conditions. All it takes is nerves of steel ...

Wasn’t it?

No, it just meant sticking to your minimum job requirements. Turning up on time, leaving on time, no emails at the weekend. It was basically what having a job used to be like before the world went to hell.“SCREW YOU GUYS, I’M OUTTANot quite. You see, you don’t loud quit because you want to leave your job. You loud quit because you want to keep your job.Think of it as a negotiation tactic. You express your displeasure for your situation by telling your bosses that you’re looking for another job.

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