• Ogmios@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    The problem they’re ignoring is the employer’s rejection of traditional work culture themselves. I’m Gen X and even back then the very first job I got, I was trained by a computer rather than an actual human. It took me quite a while to teach myself a lot of basics about how to behave in the workplace, never having proper hand on guidance from anyone, and things have only gone farther off the rails since. Now with Gen Z work is far more impersonal, on top of having almost no prospects at all for starting/raising a family with their income from it.

    Employers really need to look in a mirror when they complain about ‘kids these days.’ We’re already a solid 3 generations deep in abdicating responsibility to actually teach the next generation personally, and those in charge just keep pushing harder on solving their problems with more and more technology.