Messofanego
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I'm entitled to selfies.We don't really need iPhones tho
I'm entitled to selfies.We don't really need iPhones tho
The report also looks at many factors, including the burgeoning student loan debt that is plaguing a majority of Americas millennial workers, as well as the fact that many millennials entered the workforce during the biggest economic downturn since the Great Depression.
How can the trend be reversed?
To change this trend, it has to come from the top. We need bosses who know the value that time off can bring to an organization, Denis says. It costs nothing to tell workers its OK to take a vacation. It starts with simple encouragement and a reminder for employees to use their vacation days.
American Millennials, because of the USA's shitty vacation time policies.
I don't know 1 friend here in the UK that doesn't use their holiday hours, even if they don't go somewhere. They'll use it and just stay home watching Bargain Hunt and Judge Rinder. I'm entitled to 26 paid holidays days a year, you think I'm just gonna work that?
Now if I was in the USA and was somewhere were i didn't get paid for my vacation time? I probably would work through most of those hours. What a shitty way to treat employees.
The problem rests with employers, not employees. My work doesn't stop when I go on vacation. When I accrue vacation time, I will still get work put into my to-do list that I either have to rapidly clear before I leave, or do a lot of late days when I get back.
It's the nature of the world now.
We don't really need iPhones tho
Yup. It's pretty annoying, and I get shit from family like I'm to blame for my life not being great (I am a little bit but I work hard.) I wish I was able to get a house and everything as easily as they could.Damn another thing to blame on millennials? I'm losing count of how many things are the fault of young people who had almost nothing to do with the direction of the world seeing as they were children while baby boomers were voting us into conservative Hell.
The article itself buries at the end the report's analysis that millennials are beholden to economic pressures and that change needs to come from management.
But, gotta have stupid fucking clickbait headlines about millennials in a stupid fucking WASPy magazine.
I'm almost glad we are the heralds of the apocalypse.
Millennials are the first modern generation to...
Have a job market that typically requires a post-secondary degree for basic employment.
Have a post-secondary education system that puts the typical student in more debt than they can expect to make in entry-level salary.
Not be able to afford reasonable housing on a basic employment salary.
Simultaneously put themselves in massive debt by spending too much on frivolous niceties and not be spending enough to keep the frivolous nicety industry afloat.
Actually have to deal with the real effects of climate change.
Not be able to depend on Social Security and pensions to sustain post-retirement life.
Simultaneously not be able to afford health insurance and not be able to afford doctor's visits - with or without insurance.
Simultaneously be labeled as lazy and work more hours, take less time off, and have less benefits than previous generations.
And instead of the general response to that being "Holy fucking shit, we need to fix this!"; it's "Ugh, fucking millennials."
Excuse me while I prepare my pale horse.
How about being a Gen Xer where a lot of this same stuff was happening but no one even bothered to listen or pay attention? And then get blamed by Millenials for it along with the Boomers?
Are people buying them monthly?
I upgrade my phone about once every two years.
Neither internet bills nor cellphone bills are necessities. Yes, life is increasingly difficult to manage without both, but they are not necessary for survival the way food utilities and shelter are.
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