Having a "lazy girl job" may put employees' longtime career progression at risk, an expert says.
"The problem with having the lazy girl job is that they're the first ones to get laid off," he said.
Having a "lazy girl job" may put employees' longtime career progression at risk, a careers expert says.
The new "lazy girl job" trend, which has been widely shared on TikTok, is workers' latest revolt against corporate America.
And I'm going to be realistic about what that means for me in terms of how loyal they're going to be," he said.
Persons:
Marc Cenedella, TikToker Gabrielle Judge, Cenedella, it's
Organizations:
Morning, America, Wall Street
Locations:
America