• Devolution@lemmy.world
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    Unpopular opinion: Younger hires are garbage workers. Entitled. Cannot accept criticism. Quit the moment things get too hard. Incompetent. Argumentative with supervisors. On phones too much. And late all of the damned time.

    Now add shitty workers with CEO’s cutting billionaires and AI and yep, job market sucks.

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      Social contract has been broken, why should they keep abiding by the terms?

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      It reeks of shitty boss. I’ve heard the same bullshit from old folks 20 years ago that couldn’t use their computers to save their live.

      When everyone’s an asshole, the common factor is you.

    • DeathsEmbrace@lemmy.world
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      I think the younger generation might be the first one that can’t buy into the bullshit society sells you at the labor market.

      • gian @lemmy.grys.it
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        20 小时前

        That’s can be true and it is ok.

        But from the “don’t buy the bullshit” to “be a decent worker” there is a very big difference.

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        And that’s why the younger generation is overwhelmingly underemployed and overwhelmingly voted for Trump further supporting my belief in their lack of quality judgement.

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          Oh look, more fake election results. You need to stop saying things until you can recognize when a “factoid” isn’t even remotely close to believable reality.