Others pointed out that the traditional 40-hour workweek was designed for an era when one person could manage household tasks, which is no longer feasible in today’s dual-income households.
However, not everyone was sympathetic to Brielle’s plight, with some sarcastically welcoming her to “the real world” and “adulthood.” One person even suggested, “You could always quit and join the military.”
In a subsequent video, Brielle acknowledged her luck and gratitude for securing her job so soon after college. She recognized that her schedule would be even more challenging with the added responsibilities of children or pets. She extended her empathy to working parents, understanding the mental and emotional toll such schedules could take.
Brielle concluded by advocating for a change in the current nine-to-five work structure in America. She argued that it unfairly benefits corporations, the extremely wealthy, and influencers who aren’t bound by conventional schedules. Her plea echoed the sentiments of many who yearn for a more balanced work-life paradigm in an ever-evolving world.
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