What The Data Reveals About Gen Z's Entitled Concept of Work

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What The Data Reveals About Gen Z's Entitled Concept of Work

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Of course we want more money, things cost more than they did even a decade ago.

If you don't want me to leave than pay more, thats how a job market works, don't blame us for your problems.

redmilk
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but my pay check and title has always increased each time i left and now i'm happy because someone else always saw what I saw in myself.

john
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Listen here pal idk if you live under a rock but take a look outside. There are record breaking gas prices, high interest rates, high rent where a minimum wage job is a joke, and no I’d not rather work longer hours for shit pay and not have a life at all

Gopnik
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Nobody has time or energy to waste on a situation that doesn't pay.

fentin
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Total nonsense. They say this about every new generation and it is just incorrect for the most part. They are not looking for a single lifetime company to work for.

Dave-zlky
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People want to make what they feel they are worth. I may not be a boomer, or a rich business owner but I have known enough of them who have directly told me stories about working for companies for decades being all sorts of "productive" for them, only for them to toss them aside as soon as they were somehow an inconvenience, or disregard their needs or wants. God forbid the future generations learn some self worth and treat employers the way they have treated employees for generations, oh the horror of future generations learning how foolish it is to walk away from people who aren't treating you with any amount of basic dignity by looking back at the older generations right?

Bat
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Imma tell you what's up

Rent is up, food is up, transportation, gas, bills, you wanna know what's not up?

Payment

You want production? pay me to produce and give me enough time off I can actually have a life outside of work

Cuz as it stands, I'm at best, getting paid for showing up and warming up my seat

Bosses like you don't deserve the ink required to write a two week notice, and the tree that got turned into paper deserves an apology from the entirety of management

WaverAlpha
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Gen Z are facing the consequences of the stupid decisions of gen x and boomers

Tony-sozl
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Companies pay you what you’re worth and if they don’t then yes shame on you for staying but it takes more than showing up on time. My co workers think I’m crazy for showing up and hour early but they also make 40k less than me lol not 4 dollars 40k. In fact I’m taking my owners position next year and I’ve been trying too convince some of the younger guys that my position will be open and its there for the taking but instead of learning they spend their day finding the easiest possible tasks that we typically assign to greenhorns it’s sad. You’ll be left behind with that mentality humble yourselves

derekmaloney
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You guys wanna make them work hard and barely pay them

DGNINEFOUR
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Lmao as a millennial we can’t barely afford our own apartments depending where you are and let’s not get stared on grocery prices

riotNA
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I don’t think you should put millennials into this category. I have given up so much of my personal life for my job recently to show that I’m really invested and my bosses receive nothing but praise about me from clients and I never get credit for that price nor do I get any yearly increases that would reflect top performing and they sure as hell isn’t any upward mobility when you’re good at your job people want you to stay at your job… That’s the way baby boomers are as bosses. So I don’t expect anything just for showing up but when I do give my all and blood sweat and tears and put out great work product and clients do nothing but sing my praise. I do expect something in return… Some kind of reward or incentive, which doesn’t happen when you work for baby boomers

witchywisdom
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No worries. Let them think and feel that way. Real jobs aren’t going to put up with that kind of fragility. More jobs for folks who really want to work and put in the effort beyond just showing up!

LdyButterflyDMG
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We're going to fall harder than the Roman empire. Thank God I won't be here. God help us.

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