> Many workers fired from the Musicians Club were unpaid remote part-timers (jobs are marketed toward classical music students looking for work experience). A job listing from earlier this year for an unpaid operations manager role with the company received 51 applicants.
> The listing said the job would provide “in-depth understanding of e-commerce operations within a competitive market,” “practical experience in managing and optimizing online sales platforms,” and a “high potential for full-time paid conversion in 2025.”
Are you fired if you’re working for free? You’re just getting kicked out of some dude’s Slack because you couldn’t make when he wanted to hold court.
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[ 0.19 ms ] story [ 13.4 ms ] thread> The listing said the job would provide “in-depth understanding of e-commerce operations within a competitive market,” “practical experience in managing and optimizing online sales platforms,” and a “high potential for full-time paid conversion in 2025.”
Are you fired if you’re working for free? You’re just getting kicked out of some dude’s Slack because you couldn’t make when he wanted to hold court.