
Flexible Hours, Fixed Shackles
The cartoon mocks gig-economy freedom as a rebranding trick: workers escape the visible boss and fixed schedule only to submit to a harsher, always-on digital boss disguised as flexibility and self-employment.
A triumphant food-delivery rider stands center frame, smiling as he clicks open a huge rusty handcuff labeled '9-to-5' from his left wrist. But the reveal is the punchline: his right wrist is already locked to an oversized glowing smartphone dragging behind him like a ball and chain. The phone screen blasts alerts—'Peak Pay Now,' 'Acceptance Rate Dropping,' 'No Time Off,' 'Order Assigned'—while map arrows and countdown timers wrap around his body like invisible reins. In the background, cheerful billboard slogans proclaim 'Be Your Own Boss' and 'Flexibility = Freedom,' yet above the city a faceless platform executive in a luxury control booth manipulates a giant joystick, steering swarms of identical riders through the streets like remote-control toys.
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