Posted by LittleStar
Posted by hellosaggy
Posted by LittleStar
Posted by hellosaggy
Posted by LittleStar
Posted by hellosaggy
I’m on the cusp. I’m not emotionally stunted. I just am not going to waste my time on people that are clearly not worth extra effort being put out.
One thing I have noticed is the work ethic is so poor among the majority of them it’s beyond disgusting. What makes you entitled to bot doing leg work.
I’ve been talked back to more from them than other generations.
This isn’t fair, how come you don’t do it but you expect me to? Mfers pay your dues and stfu.
Just because you have a masters degree with no experience doesn’t give you clout.
I admire their view of fairness. They just don’t understand until the older generations die off and more diversity comes into play that nothing changes overnight.
A 25 year old, while right in their observation, isn’t going to change a 55 year olds mind. 🤷🏾♂️
I think it’s interesting that getting a masters degree is seen as a “poor work ethic”. And a lot of kids stay in college because the jobs out there pay $ 20,000-40,000 which in a lot of places isn’t enough to be out of poverty. Even with a bachelors degree a lot of people in my area make the same as people without them.
Why put in any more effort when people discover that all the reward for effort they’ve been told will pay off no longer exists? Boomers promised us all these things based of their own experience while those who control the rules have been robbing us by paying lower wages and benefits to increase their profit statements.
We are a work force that is being taken advantage of because we have no other choice. We can be fired by a whim. A lot of us feel like we have no future. We can’t have families because childcare is as expensive as a place to live. We have been in such a competitive over-saturated world and haven’t had emotional needs met so a lot of us only feel like we have ourselves. And what’s our purpose in this world?
School isn’t hard. It takes effort, but it isn’t hard. A masters with no work experience is theory with no application. Get some work under your belt in the real world.
Feeding the soul is great and shouldn’t be set aside but survival comes first and that is lost to the late minnes and the Zs
Lulz. I’m glad school wasn’t hard for you.
“The real world” is bullshit. It’s all real. The cards are just stacked higher against us. Most companies don’t want to pay a living wage and most companies don’t want to give someone a full time job because of health costs. We graduate with $ 50k- $ 100k in debt because our parents told us it was necessary to survive. Rent is hard and so is ever hoping to get savings for a house. I know “kids” on the streets my age.
But please go ahead and buy stereotypes about avocado toast and act like older generations wouldn’t have had smart phones if they existed back then.
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I’m 35 not 45... I have cousins in their 20s that act like children.
There are just a lot of excuses I worked a full time job and went to school. I worked during my masters as well.
There are some serious with materialism and expectations that a vast amount of 30 and less are facing.
I was lower middle class. I had only a single mother who wasn’t home because she was working two jobs.
The amount of effort a lot of you generate is not sufficient to be successful. It’s always easier to point fingers.
I rarely see anyone who’s busting their ass not get buy. Y’all want your 8 hours of sleep; two hours plus of fortnite and to chase dreams without the 8-10 hours of punching at least one clock.
Awww how dare people want a life!!! 😂
And fortnight is mostly played by 14 year olds. But thanks!
Nice to know you hate your own generation and don’t pay attention to anyone in it.
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Sorry anime and video games in general. Fortnite is played by 20s people as well. I very much pay attention.
By your assertion everybody that wants a kid should just pop one out too, damn how to pay for it.
Being an adult is setting down ground work to actually being a productive individual in society. It’s called work because it’s not easy.
Thank YOU for being an apologist, enabler, and part of the problem.