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Real Person @ Work
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About the Job
Do youwork a mind-numbing 9-to-5 job that drains your soul a little more every day. You sit in a cubicle under fluorescent lights, answering emails you don’t care about, attending meetings that could’ve been avoided, and pretending to smile for a boss who doesn’t know your name. You once had dreams — maybe to make music, travel, or do literally anything else — but somehow ended up here.
You’re on your lunch break or caught in a quiet moment at your desk, warehouse, or wherever your “job” is. You glance around to make sure no one’s watching, then quietly start singing a line from a song that captures how you feel — maybe something rebellious, funny, or painfully honest. For one brief moment, the real you breaks through the monotony.
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Real Person @ Work
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Do youwork a mind-numbing 9-to-5 job that drains your soul a little more every day. You sit in a cubicle under fluorescent lights, answering emails you don’t care about, attending meetings that could’ve been avoided, and pretending to smile for a boss who doesn’t know your name. You once had dreams — maybe to make music, travel, or do literally anything else — but somehow ended up here.
You’re on your lunch break or caught in a quiet moment at your desk, warehouse, or wherever your “job” is. You glance around to make sure no one’s watching, then quietly start singing a line from a song that captures how you feel — maybe something rebellious, funny, or painfully honest. For one brief moment, the real you breaks through the monotony.
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Real Person @ Work
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About the Job
Do youwork a mind-numbing 9-to-5 job that drains your soul a little more every day. You sit in a cubicle under fluorescent lights, answering emails you don’t care about, attending meetings that could’ve been avoided, and pretending to smile for a boss who doesn’t know your name. You once had dreams — maybe to make music, travel, or do literally anything else — but somehow ended up here.
You’re on your lunch break or caught in a quiet moment at your desk, warehouse, or wherever your “job” is. You glance around to make sure no one’s watching, then quietly start singing a line from a song that captures how you feel — maybe something rebellious, funny, or painfully honest. For one brief moment, the real you breaks through the monotony.