Opinion | ‘Lazy Girl Jobs’ Won’t Make Gen Z Less Anxious

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Opinion | ‘Lazy Girl Jobs’ Won’t Make Gen Z Less Anxious
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From WSJopinion: Just when you thought Gen Z couldn’t get more annoying, it has a new trend: Lazy Girl Jobs, writes SuzyWelch

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Just when you thought Gen Z couldn’t get more annoying, it has a new trend: Lazy Girl Jobs. According to a, this entails leaning into, no, not exciting and meaningful careers—take that, Sheryl Sandberg—but low-stress, mostly or completely remote jobs paying $60,000 to $80,000 so that you can enjoy lives of non-work-focused safety and comfort. She recommends looking for openings like “Marketing Associate” and “Customer Success Manager” and inDow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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