> Someone working a job they freely chose is not being exploited.

This article from 2022 has something to say about that:

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2022/jun/22/amazon-wo... Amazon is right to be worried – its staff turnover rate is astronomical. Before the pandemic, Amazon was losing about 3% of its workforce weekly, or 150% annually. By contrast the annual average turnover in transportation, warehousing and utilities was 49% in 2021 and in retail it was 64.6%, less than half of Amazon’s turnover.

So you mean workers who find it disagreeable freely leave to do something else? Hmm, doesn't sound like exploitation to me.

"People are exploited by this organization so they leave"

"Can't you tell how unexploited all these people are, just look at them leave!"

"A job had requirements I didn't want to do, so I left and didn't do them"

"help, help, I'm being exploited!"