She Slept On The Floor In Her Office. Then Twitter Fired Her

By Adam

There’s no such thing as work-life balance anymore.

The only thing left is to work and squeeze in some moments of joy.

That’s the impression you might get if you work at Twitter, a place run by someone who is widely known to work constantly – 100 hours a week or more.

Unfortunately, Elon Musk doesn’t have the luxury to be immune from lay-offs. Esther Crawford, a project manager became an instant social media star after she admitted to sleeping on the ground in her office. She now says she was fired.

Let me take a moment to pause. You should consider reevaluating your lifestyle choices if you find yourself sleeping on the ground in an office. You don’t have to work for a lot. There are other things in life. Also, it doesn’t produce results. Crawford says she has no regrets about working so hard, but I can’t help but wonder if there is anything she could have done differently to keep her job.

It’s unlikely. Being good at work means you might get a raise, you will accomplish great things and might even increase your self-worth, but if your position is not needed anymore, it won’t matter where you sleep or how hard you work. An old boss of mine used to say, it’s not how hard you work it’s how smart you work. Hours in the office don’t count. It’s a matter of work taking over your life, for me.

Are there better ways to live? That’s where my thoughts drifted.

I think there’s one obvious problem. We are now dumber workers because of the plastic gadgets we used to call phones. It takes only a chime to stop us from doing anything. I hope there are no engineers out there who are inventing new bridge materials or life-saving innovations who have a “smartphone” that dings and chimes, bringing their ground-breaking work to a halt. When I’m working at a computer, I keep mine charged.

The first was the notifications from our smartphones, but it’s all …read more

Source:: Social Media Explorer

      

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