Slack ChatGPT bot will now talk to your work colleagues so you don't have to. Just like Gilfoyle did to Dinesh in Silicon Valley, LOL!
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During the pandemic, people left cities in search of affordability, outdoor amenities, and warmer weather. But now it's shifting again.
Bloom's Taxonomy 6 tests -- Remember, Understand, Apply, Analyze, Evaluate, Create -- are great way to see if ChatGPT and AI will replace your job.
In 2022, Rocket went from 25k to 18.5k jobs and UWM went from 8k to 6k. Most jobs are in Detroit metro area.
OI, how the AI tables will turn when "biocomputers' (powered by human brain cells) come for robot jobs.
Gender pay gaps barely closed in 2 decades, even as women now more likely than men to have college degrees.
Here's what we really mean when we spout all this "Quiet" quitting, hiring, firing, thriving nonsense about work. Did I say that out loud?
Stats on how many billionaires & millionaires in U.S., why a record number want to relocate outside U.S. Plus industries they made their money, fave hotels, top second home cities.
NYT just picked up on Emily Colucci's post about an Art World Family's delicious/vile job post to pay $65k to do literally everything in the most humiliating way possible. Here's Emily's original blog about it.
Wells Fargo just hosted its annual sales conference for top mortgage producers in Palm Desert, then made hundreds of job cuts, per CNBC
Solution to work burnout is picking your poison & making peace with it. Do you want money, non-toxic culture, flexibility. Pick 2 at most.

Big companies increasingly choose qualified consultants over employees to control fixed costs. You win this long game by packaging and selling your services well enough to create stability.
Just the announcements of Big Tech firms coming to town can transform community sentiment & behavior, but here's what happens when they pause or back out.
The Information looked at all of the big advertisers in last year's Super Bowl, and then the layoffs these firms had after the fact. Here's the grim chart.
When does Wordle end? Or does it? NYT Wordle editor Tracy Bennett answers this dreaded question for puzzle addicts. Spoiler: her answer is encouraging.

