The US job market used to be a playground for the ambitious—switching gigs every few years felt like a career power move. Not anymore. As hiring slows and opportunities tighten, frequent job-hoppers are finding themselves caught offguard. The labour market's softening has flipped the script. Those constantly chasing the next role? They're the ones struggling now.
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BlockchainNewbie
· 2025-12-29 19:02
People who frequently switch jobs won't feel good now; as soon as the market softens, their true colors are immediately exposed.
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SelfCustodyIssues
· 2025-12-29 16:12
Frequent job hopping now means you're getting what you deserve. Why didn't you think more about it back then? This is what they call the wheel of fortune turning, haha.
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IfIWereOnChain
· 2025-12-26 19:56
Now, those who frequently change jobs are starting to suffer losses; fortunes turn around.
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ReverseFOMOguy
· 2025-12-26 19:50
The once dream of getting rich through job hopping has now become a nightmare... Brothers, it's time to wake up.
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ClassicDumpster
· 2025-12-26 19:36
It now seems that frequently changing jobs is really not advantageous. This wave of economic downturn has truly taught this group of people a lesson.
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Liquidated_Larry
· 2025-12-26 19:29
Wow, job hoppers, you're probably stunned now. It should have been like this all along.
The US job market used to be a playground for the ambitious—switching gigs every few years felt like a career power move. Not anymore. As hiring slows and opportunities tighten, frequent job-hoppers are finding themselves caught offguard. The labour market's softening has flipped the script. Those constantly chasing the next role? They're the ones struggling now.