Key Words: ‘Lazy-girl jobs’ creator hits back at allegations of elitism — says these jobs are ‘not a privilege of the middle class.’ Others disagree.

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“Lazy-girl jobs are not a privilege of the middle class. Work-life balance is common in higher-earning economic classes. Work means many different things to different tax brackets.”

Those are the words of Gabrielle Judge, the 20-something TikTok influencer who coined the latest viral workplace catchphrase, “lazy-girl jobs,” a term designed to recognize a toxic workplace culture, and to encourage people not to define themselves by their job. She has cited marketing associate, account manager, or customer success manager as…