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Looking to interview people with really, really easy jobs

I figured this falls under the category of antiwork — I'm working on a new column for Byline about the laziest, least-valuable-player employees. The working title is “the bon vivant's guide to working from home” and I'm looking to interview people (preferably in NYC) who have really, incredibly easy jobs. In other words, WFH-ers who don't log in till 1, dudes who hang at the park all day until they get an email, etc. If you or someone you you know has a really easy job (or is someone with a hard job who just does it poorly and skates by, lol), I'd love to talk to them.


I figured this falls under the category of antiwork — I'm working on a new column for Byline about the laziest, least-valuable-player employees. The working title is “the bon vivant's guide to working from home” and I'm looking to interview people (preferably in NYC) who have really, incredibly easy jobs. In other words, WFH-ers who don't log in till 1, dudes who hang at the park all day until they get an email, etc. If you or someone you you know has a really easy job (or is someone with a hard job who just does it poorly and skates by, lol), I'd love to talk to them.

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