[I'm referring to her dumb Insta post about making a lot of money] lol what.
Is money the marker of success she thinks it is? The
amount of money you make does not determine how important your job is, nor how
successful you are. I'm pretty sure the physicians working in A&E and Covid wards are making less money than her. People making minimum wage are risking their lives and basically holding society together right now. What a spectacularly mistimed moment to crow about making a ton of money. (And not to mention, the LEAST she could do would be to isolate more thoroughly/curtail travel so as not to make health care workers' lives even harder right now. But I don't think she feels any obligation to society as a whole.)
Personally, Josie, I'm proud of my job because I contribute meaningfully to society. I am answerable, daily, to a long list of stakeholders, and continuously held accountable for my actions and behavior. I have to be patient and kind with people, and protect those lower down the ladder - all the things people with "real" jobs do. I don't get to go on YouTube and whine because I get constructive criticism.
Josie couldn't do my job for five minutes. She couldn't handle any of our jobs; she's too fragile. But it's okay - the adults with real jobs make it possible for her to continue playing dress-up in her gifted giant closet, like the overgrown infant she is.
sorry if this turned into a rant but these influencers are so divorced from reality it's painful...