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The ultimate“Lazy Girl job”, scamming women to make an easy living
Something I’ve been following on social media recently is the “lazy girl job” movement. In theory, it’s a movement for women not to be exploited and burnt out in corporate jobs, but in reality, it’s so much more…
Well it’s not that much more, it’s a scam.
It’s interesting because it’s not really a female issue, and it’s not even something that requires a movement at all, but here we are. Naturally, someone found a lane and they’ve used it to give themselves a “lazy girl job” not anyone else.
The worst thing they do is perpetrate this myth that women work hard, it’s like big foot, everyone claims to have seen it but when push comes to shove there’s only grainy footage. I’m kidding of course, I’ve been working for 10 years and have seen 3 or 4 women work hard in that time.
This isn’t hate either, I think in particular the content creator I follow is very intelligent but dangerously manipulative. I like her even though I know that she’s not to be trusted. She’s very pretty and has this unphased almost robotic confidence about her that I like.
She clearly didn’t like work so she’s given herself an easy way to make a lot of money. It’s like money gurus, they tell people all this bullshit about how to get rich, whilst they’re getting rich by selling their story.
Like Gary Vee said, “Watch what I do, not what I say”.