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Front Row Seat with Ken Coleman

Is "Quiet Quitting" A Good Idea?

Front Row Seat with Ken Coleman

Ramsey Network

Careers, Business, Self-improvement, Education

4.62.6K Ratings

🗓️ 30 August 2022

⏱️ 29 minutes

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0:00.0

Coming up next is quiet quitting a good idea and then hard time jobs are on the rise.

0:10.6

And then we'll talk about a teacher who quiet quit her job and I'm going to coach you

0:14.8

up.

0:15.8

Let's go.

0:17.3

Coaching you up to give you the competitive edge so that you make more money and experience

0:27.0

more meaning.

0:28.0

And Ken this is the Ken Coleman show our total goal, more income, more impact for you.

0:33.4

All right.

0:34.4

So, you know, if you're paying attention to just any days headlines, it feels like

0:38.9

quiet quitting is the new it term.

0:41.6

The phrase is popping up everywhere and all over the place and you've got just as

0:45.6

about as many explanations of it as you have headlines, right?

0:50.3

And now there's another phrase that I've been made aware of.

0:53.4

These are things that I I'm not sitting around in these these areas where I'm trying to

0:59.4

do more of it to go where you people are going that are gripping about your jobs to to

1:04.0

to be there and to understand and hear you.

1:06.8

Well apparently there's another phrase that kind of got a little bit of steam prior to

1:10.7

the pandemic and it was called the silly little job, right?

1:13.5

I'm just going to go do my silly little job.

1:15.9

It's what people would use that phrase.

1:17.4

There's a hashtag, I guess, and there's memes and and so forth and so on.

1:23.1

I want to show you just one example.

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