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7/17/2025, 11:24:25 PM
>>510661363
>The only reason i voted for Trump was to own the libs.
Not entirely correct but a huge bonus.
>The only reason i voted for Trump was to own the libs.
Not entirely correct but a huge bonus.
7/11/2025, 7:15:00 PM
>>510101422
>As a zoomer
you are a lazy good for nothing little shit
https://theweek.com/business/jobs/why-bosses-are-hiring-etiquette-coaches-for-gen-z-staff
>Employers claim young workers are disengaged at interviews and don't know how to behave in the office
>these teens and 20-somethings face a new accusation – that they don't know how to behave in the workplace.
>Bosses in San Francisco are hiring etiquette coaches to teach young workers about everything from eye contact to personal hygiene.
>Sweaty and skimpy; Employers complain that Gen Z workers "want to be promoted after only a few months, treat the office like their bedroom, show up in sweats or skimpy office-siren fits, FaceTime friends from their desks, and ghost their managers"
>Often, the problems begin before the worker is even hired. In a survey of 1,000 employers last year, one in eight said a Gen Z candidate had brought their mum or dad to a job interview. And a study by Resume Builder last year found companies complaining that Gen Z candidates at interviews didn't dress appropriately (58%), made unreasonable salary demands (42%), and didn’t seem very interested or engaged (33%).
>Once they're hired, the researchers found that Gen Z workers behave in an entitled way (60%) and are "too difficult to manage" (26%).
You no good for nothing yella'bellied punk with blue hair
>As a zoomer
you are a lazy good for nothing little shit
https://theweek.com/business/jobs/why-bosses-are-hiring-etiquette-coaches-for-gen-z-staff
>Employers claim young workers are disengaged at interviews and don't know how to behave in the office
>these teens and 20-somethings face a new accusation – that they don't know how to behave in the workplace.
>Bosses in San Francisco are hiring etiquette coaches to teach young workers about everything from eye contact to personal hygiene.
>Sweaty and skimpy; Employers complain that Gen Z workers "want to be promoted after only a few months, treat the office like their bedroom, show up in sweats or skimpy office-siren fits, FaceTime friends from their desks, and ghost their managers"
>Often, the problems begin before the worker is even hired. In a survey of 1,000 employers last year, one in eight said a Gen Z candidate had brought their mum or dad to a job interview. And a study by Resume Builder last year found companies complaining that Gen Z candidates at interviews didn't dress appropriately (58%), made unreasonable salary demands (42%), and didn’t seem very interested or engaged (33%).
>Once they're hired, the researchers found that Gen Z workers behave in an entitled way (60%) and are "too difficult to manage" (26%).
You no good for nothing yella'bellied punk with blue hair
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