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Your mistake was producing content in the first.
No content = no mistakes.
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Pro
By not caring what middle management dbags have to say about small things.
How do you deal with the bad feedback after? I could try to care less but if I can't find a backup plan, and the bad review can lead to a separation.
Chief
Quiet quitting involves doing the absolute minimum to get by. However, if the task is one that interests you, then by all means do some extra, but make sure you unload other tasks to someone else so you can focus on the interesting one.
Try to manifest your high school days as a senior after being accepted to college, where you skated through as much as possible. Quiet quitting is the same concept.
OP doesn’t realize how bad the job market is
The only time quiet quitting is a good thing is when you’re working on your own side, hustle and scaling it up until you can replace your current job. And that case you need to do the bare minimum not to get fired until you can sustain yourself with your side gig.
Course you could quite quit and be in the bottom 10% that they cut this year so just make sure you’re not in the bottom 10% .
Also curious the managers side to the “small” mistake as well. It’s all in perspective. If your manager doesn’t normally blow things up or out of proportion but did this time there’s a good chance it was only small to you.
Rising Star
Don't work with this manager if you can help it