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Following our ‘quiet quitting’ episode we now discuss ‘quiet firing’, the objectification of roles in the profession and the unsustainable nature of this approach by incumbents for the future of the labor force, additional thoughts on other recent episodes and how they tie into this discussion and topic, workaholism, MidJourney AI image creation, and more.
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The Hustle Architect on Twitter and the Welcome to the Grind Unbuilt Environment store
After ‘quiet quitting,’ here comes ‘quiet firing’ (Washington Post)
Archispeak #276 - Quiet Quitting
Archispeak #274 - Tyranny of the Green Light
Archispeak #273 - Know Anyone Interested?
Archispeak #269 - Architecture is Hard
From Strength to Strength by Arthur C. Brooks (Amazon)
Explore #MidJourney on LinkedIn
#338 - Musical Appreciation
#337 - Time for a New Project
#336 - AU - Embracing Sustainability
#335 - ‘Multiple Pathways to Architectural Licensure’, with Jon Baker
#334 - ‘Evolving Architectural Practice’, with Je’Nen Chastain
#333 - AU - Evolving Workplace Design
#332 - ‘Navigating Internships and Early Career Steps’, with Michael Ermann
#331 - ‘The Business of Architecture’, with Enoch Sears
#330 - Pseudo Productivity and the Right to Disconnect
#329 - AU - Designing the Future of Multifamily Living
#328 - Losing Track of Time
#327 - Broke, Broken, and Broke-In
#326 - The Culture of “ASAP”
#325 - Unforeseen Conditions
#324 - Archispeak Turns 12
#323 - The Life Afforded
#322 - A Special Place in Hell
#321 - AU - New Trends in Custom Residential
#320 - A Workaholic’s Resolution
#319 - Goodbye and Good Riddance
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