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I was reading this random article, and sure enough, a single mommy with 2 kids has a boyfriend.
www.vox.com


Gen Z does not dream of labor
On TikTok and online, the youngest workers are rejecting work as we know it. How will that play out IRL?
I’m here to tell you that you also have permission to quit a job that makes you miserable,” said one 28-year-old TikToker, who recently left teaching.
This was the case for Nikki Phillips, 27, who resigned from her role in warehousing and fulfillment services in October, after months of dealing with “a toxic work environment.” Though some of her work can be done remotely, Phillips was required to be in the office full time, and eventually she contracted Covid-19 (she was fully vaccinated). The final straw, she said, was when her boss made her feel guilty for being out sick. “Life is about so much more than working yourself to death,” Phillips said. “I don’t want to keep working 40 hours a week, coming home only to have four hours a night to spend with my kids and boyfriend, and do it all again the next day.”
my opinion: She has 3 mouths to feed, but that's OK - she has the right to quit her job. Golden Vajaya PrivilegePhillips, a self-described “struggling zillennial,” is a single mother of two who dropped out of community college to start working in her early 20s.