Why 'No One Wants to Work Anymore': Pandemic Market Boom Let Millions Retire

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Why 'No One Wants to Work Anymore': Pandemic Market Boom Let Millions Retire
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No one has ever wanted to work retail/service. And why would they? Customers can abuse employees with immunity and employers have a de facto dictatorial control over your life and the worst brag about how theyre eager to replace you

For a living wage and decent benefits, there are few jobs that would not attract good candidates, willing to put up with the pit falls of the position. I did not hate my time in retail, and if they respected my time and payed me well I would probably still work in retail.

There have been "no one wants to work anymore" articles about as far back as we have writing.

Often driven people who work very hard are the ones who start companies. Then they expect others to work as hard as they did. But if every employee worked as hard as the owner they could start their own business. Employeers who can't figure that out is the issue.

"No one" in the US perhaps. Customers look down on retail workers, and feel free to abuse them, because they are so economically disempowered. A nation which pays retail workers a fair wage is also a nation where retail workers are treated (somewhat) better.

It seems to be going okay for those that retired at the height of a boom, but I'd caution that anyone rocketing past their retirement goal from a market upturn wait a little bit longer, lest you retire right before the market crashes again and incur sequence of returns risk.