Reddit Experience · 2026 Q2 · Remote

Why did you create those day in a life video?

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These videos were the single most expensive flex in labor history. Tech workers had the best negotiating position of any white-collar workforce in 50 years. Remote work, $250K+ comp, four-day work wee

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These videos were the single most expensive flex in labor history. Tech workers had the best negotiating position of any white-collar workforce in 50 years. Remote work, $250K+ comp, four-day work weeks, unlimited PTO. The only thing keeping that deal alive was ambiguity. Nobody outside tech knew exactly what the day looked like. Then thousands of people filmed it and posted it to the one platform where non-tech people actually hang out. Every "day in my life as a Google PM" video that showed two hours of real work became ammunition for every CFO building a layoff deck. Every CEO trying to justify RTO got a free highlight reel. Every recruiter benchmarking comp against "market rate" suddenly had video evidence that the market was overpaying. The negotiating leverage depended on information asymmetry. The TikToks destroyed it voluntarily. For free. For likes.
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