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“Not working” can refer to several different contexts, ranging from the current labor market trends where people are choosing not to work, signs that a job is no longer a good fit, the philosophy of enjoying leisure time, or how to explain a career gap. 1. The “Why People Aren’t Working” Trend (Labor Trends)

Declining Compensation: Many feel that working, especially in low-wage jobs, does not provide stability or a living wage.

Workload vs. Pay: Workers are often asked to do the work of 2-3 people without proportional pay, leading to burnout.

Value of Rest: There is a growing focus on the necessity of rest over high productivity, and a refusal to work excessive hours (e.g., 60 hours for 40 hours of pay). 2. Signs a Job is “Not Working” for You (Job Satisfaction)

No Growth: Lack of opportunities to learn or build new skills.

Low Impact/Value: Feeling like a small, insignificant part of a company or having input that doesn’t matter.

Poor Boundaries: Inability to separate work life from personal life.

Insufficient Resources: Lack of tools, training, or support to do the job effectively. 3. The Philosophy of “Not Working” (Leisure & Retirement)

Active Leisure: Proponents argue that an active, intentional leisure life is essential for a fulfilling life, rather than just chasing wealth.

Avoiding the Void: Focusing too much on work can create a void upon retirement; developing passions outside of work prevents this. 4. How to Explain You Are “Not Working” (Career Gaps)

Medical Leave: “I’m in the [field] industry but I’m currently on medical leave”.

Intentional Search: “I left my last job to focus on my job search”.

Family Care: “I took time off to spend with a family member”.

Freelance/Project-Based: “I helped a friend start a new business” or “I am currently taking on freelance projects”.

If you can tell me a bit more about your situation—like if you’re dealing with a difficult boss, reconsidering your career path, or preparing for interviews after a break—I can give you more specific advice.

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