A future-of-work expert said Gen Zers didn’t have the “promise of stability” at work, so they’re putting their personal lives and well-being first.

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      310 months ago

      Oh my oh my sorry for taking people in the internet at face value. Next time I’ll just guess what their thought process was and live my life based on that.

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          310 months ago

          Here’s another one: I’m so sorry your life must really suck with work and all to the point that you can’t see other people enjoying it and where you feel the need to say they aren’t really “working” just because they found something they love and succeeded in navigating the shitty system (out or merit or luck or privilege, whatever) and you didn’t /:

          We can all be on the same side. I hate modern work culture and I actively try to improve it and myself day after day. I’m sure you do too.

          Could you accept that one too?

          Cheers bud.

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              210 months ago

              Of course you do 🙄

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                  210 months ago

                  Nothing, I just totally believe you and agree with you. Have a nice day. ☺️

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                    You need to consider that most jobs out there are simply things that need to be done, not things that people are passionate about. Getting a higher eductation and a complex job is something for which I consider myself very lucky. I was born with all the opportunities to do so. Despite these privileges, I acknowledge that the people doing the fundamental, low level jobs deserve adequate compensation to lead a happy life

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          Lol, good try at turning snek’s argument against him, but that was clearly sarcasm.

          owen is the reason /s was invented.