Almost half of Gen Z and millennials would rather be unemployed than unhappy in a job, new research

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It is. Luckily my mother taught me not to be a sucka and not let people use me for free labor, because that would be en-enacting of slavery itself. I did yard work around the house, but it was done at an arranged and structured time.

I said father breh. You didn't have your father in the house growing up?
 

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Or to get up before 12 or do anything productive to be honest...



This isn't Star Trek where there is free transportation, housing, food, and clothing. You have to work to get it or head to a homeless shelter...

Fail to understand societal norms...

breh, somehow and someway these motherfukkers will figure it out

this is the "share my Netflix login" generation that literally doesn't have shyt because they bottom feed off of the work of others, yet expect alot but put in lethargic effort -- despite having unprecedented access to knowledge for free.

Sucks but it's a sign of the times that will bite these folk in the ass when they age out and realize there's no safety net to land in.
 

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no one wants to work. I don't want to work. but I dont' dislike or mind my job. every job could be better, but considering I can work at the crib, I have a lot of autonomy, and I'm not inundated by meetings and bullshyt, it's hard to complain to be honest.

lots of gen z people are entitled. they expect their first job to be their high paying dream job. that's an exception, not the norm. and while my job is pretty good now, I had to work a plethora of :trash: jobs before I found this one. young folks don't wanna go thru that struggle.

boomers were putting down payments on homes 1 or 2 years after graduating highschool. this generation is the most educated and work productivity is higher than it's ever been but they're still struggling.
 
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breh, somehow and someway these motherfukkers will figure it out

this is the "share my Netflix login" generation that literally doesn't have shyt because they bottom feed off of the work of others, yet expect alot but put in lethargic effort -- despite having unprecedented access to knowledge for free.

Sucks but it's a sign of the times that will bite these folk in the ass when they age out and realize there's no safety net to land in.

I hear these dudes talking about how other nationalities let their kids stay at home and stack money. Yet they talking about not working at all, so they cant be stacking shyt. :mjlol:


Some got damn freeloaders in here. :pachaha:
 

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boomers were putting down payments on homes 1 or 2 years after graduating highschool. this generated is the most educated and work productivity is higher than it's ever been but they still struggling.

are you referring to people in the 50's and 60's post WWII?

I think back then, a crib was like 10k ::mindblown:
 

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Easier? Perhaps in some aspects. More fulfilling. Absolutely not. And I agree work 120 years was probsbly pretty shytty.

shiiitttt, I'd rather work an office gig in 2022 vs working in a factory during the industrial revolution for 14 hours per day, 6 days a week in abhorrent conditions. nothing fulfilling working in a coal mine in the 19th century IMO.
 

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Yes I did, and he, too, knew better than to use my little spare time to make me work in hard labor. Your pops was an a$$hole at heart, cause he knew that the world was moving away from his paradigm.

You a piece of shyt dude. You the nikka who sit around and watch everyone else do the heavy lifting. You are whats wrong with the black community. Your dad weak as fck if you laying in the bed while he doing all the work around the crib.

You must be white or lying about having a father at home. Ain't no black father letting you get away with that shyt. :mjlol:
 

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shiiitttt, I'd rather work an office gig in 2022 vs working in a factory during the industrial revolution for 14 hours per day, 6 days a week in abhorrent conditions. nothing fulfilling working in a coal mine in the 19th century IMO.
People still work in coal mines and factories. What are you talkin about
 

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You a piece of shyt dude. You the nikka who sit around and watch everyone else do the heavy lifting. You are whats wrong with the black community. Your dad weak as fck if you laying in the bed while he doing all the work around the crib.

You must be white or lying about having a father at home. Ain't no black father letting you get away with that shyt. :mjlol:

Oh, I did work around my parents house growing up, but I was smart and used that skill to help my neighbors for PAID work :youngsabo:

I just worked smarter, not harder.
 

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You know work has never been easier in the history of mankind. WTF would you be doing 120 years ago? :mjlol:

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it's the industrial age that ushered in the 12 hour work day.
 

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these folks barely want kids so :yeshrug:

I listened to a podcast today that said they think we are almost at the peak # of people that will be living on the earth.

I always thought the world was overpopulated. too many people competing for limited resources. I believe the world's population has gone from 3B to 8B in my lifetime alone which is crazy as hell.
 
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