BackInTheGame78
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This is beyond pathetic. That generation is lost.
Having your Mommy call into work to explain why a 28 year old can't make it in to work because they are too "stressed out" from a recent breakup or other myriad of nonsensical reasons that have more to do with them earning participation trophies growing up and have the mental toughness of a roll of Charmin Ultra toilet paper.
And this is why I will never have to worry about being unemployed ever. They will cry the day I tell them I'm retiring. Probably will have to hire 5 Gen Z's to do what I handle on my own.
Having your Mommy call into work to explain why a 28 year old can't make it in to work because they are too "stressed out" from a recent breakup or other myriad of nonsensical reasons that have more to do with them earning participation trophies growing up and have the mental toughness of a roll of Charmin Ultra toilet paper.
And this is why I will never have to worry about being unemployed ever. They will cry the day I tell them I'm retiring. Probably will have to hire 5 Gen Z's to do what I handle on my own.
I feel sorry for Generation Sicknote – they’re missing out on all the benefits work can offer
One of the strangest parts of her job, a friend maintains, “is the conversations I have with parents who are calling to explain why their child won’t be coming in that day”. However, she is not a schoolteacher, but the head of a cosmetics marketing division, and these repeat absentees are not...
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