Quiet Quitting - Should You Do It?

Published: Sept. 26, 2022, 4 p.m.

Have you heard of it? The term is \u201cquiet quitting\u201d and it is a job strategy that seems to be catching more and more popularity as these current times continue. I do my best to be as objective and fair as possible, so on that note, is \u201cquiet quitting\u201d a smart strategy? In order to tackle this question and discussion, I bring back a long time friend of the community and podcast, Judd. I figured Judd would be the perfect person to discuss this strategy with due to the fact he has built and sold (for a very nice profit) a business. He\u2019s also worked his way up within several corporate structures (from the bottom level), so he\u2019s had to eat dirt before he could sit in a higher perch. With his experience at higher levels of companies (and building his own), he has also had to hire several people throughout his career. Point being, Judd is someone who I trusted has the ability to give a solid perspective to the strategy of quiet quitting. If you have no idea what quiet quitting is, no worries, I\u2019ll be sure to define it right at the beginning. I have a suspicion that you already know what it is, you just don\u2019t necessarily have a name for it. Perhaps you are doing it? Maybe you\u2019re thinking of doing it? But, should you? Let\u2019s discuss\u2026