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Across the Western World there’s increasing discussion about how Gen Z employees just don’t have the work ethic of previous generations, which tracks with their attitudes towards being consumers, home ownership, and so forth.
But perhaps you can’t blame them. Watch this “performance review” (1m):
This also does not show good prospects for Western economies either, as we’re increasingly missing out on the right sort of crazy people.
Looks like employers may soon be adopting one of Gen-Z’s recent favourite musical artists, in acknowledging that, “God, it’s brutal out here”.
All I did was try my best
This the kinda thanks I get?
Unrelentlessly upset (Ah-ah-ah)
They say these are the golden years
But I wish I could disappear
Ego crush is so severe
God, it’s brutal out here
Its brutal out there because helicopter parents and the education systems across large swathes of the Western countries have pampered kids from the cradle.
They then hit the real world and its like, what! I have to work for a top wage? I thought we would all get, like you know, the same stuff and work from home 5 hours a day!!
You old people need to die so I can have your stuff..
Man its brutal out there
National and Labour in NZ actually fixing the property market would help a shed load – blowing the Rural/Urban boundary in Auckland would help that as would stopping mass, unskilled immigration. But aint either of those things going to happen… because property values going up for ever is the main voting blocks main KPI for political parties it seems