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As much as you might want to make a joke about this it is really a bad thing. These kids are getting out of school with no ability to problem solve, too easily "stressed out", too willing to just "give up", extremely short attention span, poor communication skills, unmotivated, can only follow pre-defined processes and if the process breaks down they can't continue.

Fuck, its almost like hiring a pejeet.

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>Companies are axing Gen Z workers just months after hiring them fresh from college, a new report has found. Six in ten employers had already fired some college graduates they had recruited earlier in the year, a survey conducted by Intelligent.com found. One in seven the employers said they also might not hire fresh college grads next year after finding a raft of problems with young workers. Business leaders listed concerns in areas such as communications skills and professionalism that made them wary of hiring Gen Z.

As much as you might want to make a joke about this it is really a bad thing. These kids are getting out of school with no ability to problem solve, too easily "stressed out", too willing to just "give up", extremely short attention span, poor communication skills, unmotivated, can only follow pre-defined processes and if the process breaks down they can't continue. Fuck, its almost like hiring a pejeet. Archive: https://archive.today/W9vkL From the post: >>Companies are axing Gen Z workers just months after hiring them fresh from college, a new report has found. Six in ten employers had already fired some college graduates they had recruited earlier in the year, a survey conducted by Intelligent.com found. One in seven the employers said they also might not hire fresh college grads next year after finding a raft of problems with young workers. Business leaders listed concerns in areas such as communications skills and professionalism that made them wary of hiring Gen Z.
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As much as it is the shit schools, it is also even shitter parents. When you raise your kids and never tell them "no", they think the world has to bend to them. Then they hit the real world and find out that mommy and xer boyfriend lied, and all they know how to do is cry about it.

When my daughter went into first year Jewnivershity (she needs to for her job, but is immune to their brainwashing) she came home and told us there were kids there for orientation with their parents, and the parents were asking all of the questions. She came home and told us this, and then thanked us for not allowing her to grow up like those useless fucks.

[–] 2 pts

Yeah, I have said this before. A friends father was a director of a branch of a college. He called them "Velcro parents" You thought helicopter parents are bad? These are like that x100. Their kids can't do anything without their parents somehow being involved. It is fucking pathetic.

I cooked for myself on a gas stove when I still needed a step stool to get to the top of the stove. I washed my own dishes. Some people would consider that abuse now. You know what? That is what it was like up until about 100 years ago. "Modern" kids would just starve to death.

Good on you for actually teaching your kids and not just letting the system babysit and brainwash them.

[–] 2 pts

We've already told our kids, when then have kids, we are retiring and they don't need to worry about day care or school. We are going to home school.our grandkids. I'm hopeful that one day my daughter will want to just not work and only work on her kids and home.

[–] 2 pts

Damn, sounds great as long as you live near by. They will be reading before they are at a kindergarten level. Public schools are not built to let you excel, they are built to keep you back and to cater to the lowest level. When you have a bunch of less than room temp IQ's around you and that is what they teach for...

You get so bored you stop paying attention and it hurts you later in life. I am guessing you don't have to ask me how I know.

[–] 3 pts

They are supposed to mentor them and build them up, not fire them and replace them with 50 years old third world cannibal rapists with fake degrees.

[–] 3 pts

Yeah, A lot of those older "mentors" have quit, retired, or just straight up died.

We are in a modern dark age where the new generation is not being lifted by the last but rather being stomped on. Some will succeed on their own but many will not and this will be bad for everyone. This is what the start of the "bad times" looks like.

[–] 2 pts

I think that's the strategy. Make the next generation as dumb as niggers, and it makes pajeets seem competent by comparison.

[–] 1 pt

My company hired and fired a gen Z within a month. She left early almost ten times in a month, didn't show up for three working days, then asked to leave early on the first day she did show. I cannot understand the mindset of 'I'll work when I feel like it'.

[–] 1 pt

That changes real fast when it starts coming down to starving or being homeless. A lot of these Z'ers are still propped up by their parents (a shocking amount of millennials are too). Eventually that support system goes away and you either sink or swim. No more of the "I don't feel like it" attitude.

[–] 1 pt

I wonder if this has ever happened in history in any part of the world to a different generation. I'm not implying anything, just genuinely wondering

[–] 1 pt

Perhaps they should threaten to call their mothers if they don't straighten up...