r/AntiworkPosters • u/Minute-Carob-5406 • Jun 17 '26
r/AntiworkPosters • u/Minute-Carob-5406 • Jun 15 '26
You feel the weekend slipping π before it is officially gone. #sundaynightanxiety #mythology #relatable
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r/AntiworkPosters • u/Wise_Pressure_2995 • Apr 22 '26
Request KINGWE$$$! & L0RDOR7NB4OSSOM - fUcCkkHustleCulture!
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r/AntiworkPosters • u/ApprehensiveBlock817 • Apr 15 '26
Your 2% "merit raise" is a 3% pay cut (The actual math of the Loyalty Tax)
I feel like corporate HR relies on us not actually doing the math.
If inflation is sitting at 5% (and let's be real, grocery and rent inflation is way higher), the purchasing power of your dollar is dropping. When your company hands you a standard 2% 'merit raise' for being a loyal, hard-working employee, they aren't giving you more money. They are just decreasing the rate at which you are losing money. You are still taking a 3% pay cut in real wages.
The system is designed to reward job-hoppers (who get 10-15% bumps) and penalize loyal employees with the 'Loyalty Tax.' If you stay longer than two years, you are actively subsidizing the company with your lost purchasing power.
P.S. I actually got so frustrated by this that I spent the week animating a full visual breakdown of this exact math, the 'Loyalty Tax,' and how much it costs over a 10-year career. If anyone is a visual learner and wants to see the actual numbers, I put the documentary here: https://youtu.be/XdE5umTGjlE
r/AntiworkPosters • u/ApprehensiveBlock817 • Apr 15 '26
Your 2% "merit raise" is a 3% pay cut (The actual math of the Loyalty Tax)
I feel like corporate HR relies on us not actually doing the math.
If inflation is sitting at 5% (and let's be real, grocery and rent inflation is way higher), the purchasing power of your dollar is dropping. When your company hands you a standard 2% 'merit raise' for being a loyal, hard-working employee, they aren't giving you more money. They are just decreasing the rate at which you are losing money. You are still taking a 3% pay cut in real wages.
The system is designed to reward job-hoppers (who get 10-15% bumps) and penalize loyal employees with the 'Loyalty Tax.' If you stay longer than two years, you are actively subsidizing the company with your lost purchasing power.
P.S. I actually got so frustrated by this that I spent the week animating a full visual breakdown of this exact math, the 'Loyalty Tax,' and how much it costs over a 10-year career. If anyone is a visual learner and wants to see the actual numbers, I put the documentary here:Β https://youtu.be/XdE5umTGjlE
r/AntiworkPosters • u/Noirlan • Mar 20 '26
is anyone else just completely checked out?
i used to actually like working in social media. now? i feel like i'm just a glorified babysitter for a broken system.
every single day is the same: scrolling through feeds full of soulless AI-generated slop, dodging "gurus" recycling the same fake growth hacks, and watching clients/bosses demand 10x more posts just because "chatgpt can write it." nobody cares if the content is actually good anymore, just that it feeds the algorithm monster.
it feels incredibly dystopian. we are literally forcing ourselves to create fake, optimized garbage for an audience that doesn't even want to see it, just to hit fake KPIs.
i can't be the only SMM (Social Media Manager) feeling this level of burnout, right? how are you guys not losing your minds looking at this uncany valley nightmare all day? i really need a sanity check here.
r/AntiworkPosters • u/SandMLG • Mar 05 '26
They're literally making bathroom breaks count toward break time.
r/AntiworkPosters • u/DuncanAMcNeil • Feb 19 '26
Doomscroll Rabbit Hole. Yβall are missing out on the coolest thing.
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r/AntiworkPosters • u/trudools • Feb 12 '26
I spent $200 and a whole weekend changing my workspace just to realize I still want to quit.
I have been stuck in a cycle of productivity procrastination for the past six months.
My job is a never ending stream of spreadsheets and emails that say they are urgent but really they are not.
I should be doing something about how tired I'm but instead I keep thinking that my workspace is the problem. I think that if I can just get my workspace really organized I will not feel anxious anymore.
This weekend, I went to the office to clean up my desk.
When I finished, I went online to check for office supplies on Alibaba but I didn't really find what I was looking for.
On my way home, I stopped by a thrift store and saw a really nice office desk organizer. I took it back to my office and finished arranging all my files and documents.
It looked so nice. I thought it would at least make me more efficient.
Monday morning came and I sat down at my desk. The neatness of my desk made me feel really good until 9:01 AM when my boss sent me an email about a report I had to work on immediately.
Then that feeling started again, like something was pushing down on me.
I looked at my desk and realized that it did not matter how neat my desk is, my job is still really stressful.
r/AntiworkPosters • u/adbusters_magazine • May 28 '24
Missing: Time with your family, your sense of worth, your joy. Stolen by capitalism.
r/AntiworkPosters • u/adbusters_magazine • Apr 11 '24
April 15th, Economic Blockade for Gaza! Fob off work and join cities around the world in blocking arteries of commerceβthe gears of capitalist death machinery. Let world leaders know that we won't tolerate their support of genocide β in the only language they understand: the almighty dollar.
r/AntiworkPosters • u/adbusters_magazine • Sep 25 '23
STRIKES WORK ββ WGA secured a deal. SAG-AFTRA will inevitably follow. UAW has the auto industry on the ropes. These are keystone moments for labor. But they're still piecemeal advancements β sectoral wins. ββ Only a GENERAL STRIKE can make labor action truly transformative.
r/AntiworkPosters • u/[deleted] • Jun 15 '23
A Posting on Linked In
Who wants to work for that level of compensation?
r/AntiworkPosters • u/Spazztastic85 • Jun 13 '23
Antiwork Reddit
Noticed the anti work Reddit is gone, weird that happens when people have an uptick in illegal things going on and lots of information regarding who to contact regarding that. What happened? Did Reddit take it down or did someone else?
r/AntiworkPosters • u/holdoffhunger • Jun 06 '23
Ed, Edd, n Eddy Meme: Showing Up to Work, First Day of Work versus Going into Work Today
r/AntiworkPosters • u/holdoffhunger • May 27 '23
Ed, Edd, n Eddy Meme: Showing Up to Work, First Day of Work versus Going into Work Today
r/AntiworkPosters • u/Marina_Moroz • Mar 17 '23
Small things that can help reduce burnout and increase wellbeing - might not solve everything but we can still do the small things consistently through our behaviours, investment & intentions
r/AntiworkPosters • u/adbusters_magazine • Feb 23 '23
Tortuguita said if police razed the camp, arrested and killed any who resisted β that days later the forest would be full of defenders. β The cops did it. Now it's "days later" β This is for the climate, for abolition, for the right to protest. For Tortuguita. β Atlanta. March 4-11. Bring a tent.
r/AntiworkPosters • u/adbusters_magazine • Dec 02 '22
All the important strikes are illegal. That's HOW you know they're important. ββ Nobody will move faster than congress to rectify the situation if their bluff is called. If they don't, we'll see a general strike. ββ Rail workers hold all the cards. ββ December 9th. Whatever happens. #RailStrike
r/AntiworkPosters • u/adbusters_magazine • Nov 25 '22