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Or perhaps quiet quitting? It was quiet enough that no one noticed - and this was not a WFH position. Eventually I got laid off (loudly) if that helps. Lay off had nothing to do with my personal performance (at that point it was covid lockdown and we were completely WFH so I generally spent more hours online anyway), but the business just wasn't doing good, hence all the downtime in the previous years.

Branding matters, and work to rule and quiet quitting project different brands to my ear.




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