Gen Z now wants to get paid for breaks

Anonymous
It's so pathetic seeing all these responses calling the poster "entitled" or "lazy." My god, take a break from licking those corporate boots or you'll tear clean through the sole!

Sorry you wasted your finite time on this earth generating profits for companies who wouldn't piss on you if you were on fire, but perhaps instead of getting mad at people who figured out the scam when you didn't, get mad at the corporations that scammed you.
Anonymous
My last few hires who are younger like 25-46 so stuff that crack me up like blocking meetings after 4 pm and before 930 am while in office and also between 1230 and 130 got lunch.

Then they ask about how to move up? I laugh my balls off. VPs are packed in their calendar from 930-4pm everyday so the staff has set up a calendar so the bosses never see them and when they need help not there.

They don’t even try to be mgt yet then leave due yo no promotion
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My last few hires who are younger like 25-46 so stuff that crack me up like blocking meetings after 4 pm and before 930 am while in office and also between 1230 and 130 got lunch.

Then they ask about how to move up? I laugh my balls off. VPs are packed in their calendar from 930-4pm everyday so the staff has set up a calendar so the bosses never see them and when they need help not there.

They don’t even try to be mgt yet then leave due yo no promotion


Oh that’s good to know, the key to getting promoted is the 4pm meeting.

Nope.
Anonymous
So much boomer energy in this thread. Says the generation who paid for their college degrees with their lawn mowing and babysitting money and bought a single family house on one income and can fully fund their retirement at 65.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So much boomer energy in this thread. Says the generation who paid for their college degrees with their lawn mowing and babysitting money and bought a single family house on one income and can fully fund their retirement at 65.


Exactly. They loved working late and going out for drinks and avoiding their bored wives and annoying kids.
Anonymous
ngl, i was pretty shocked when i first started working my hourly jobs that i would be scheduled from 9am-5pm or whatever, with mandatory unpaid breaks. i did think that was really crappy to do to someone, schedule their shift from 9am-5pm, but make them take a break at 12p and not pay them?

i also felt bad for that girl who was crying that commuting and working took up all her time and she didnt have any personal time. i felt that, i remember feeling that way in my 20s/30s.

anyways, i do feel for gen z, no one really prepared them for reality.... but yeah, thats life under capitalism. so either get with the program or figure out your exit plan...

--- signed, elder millennial who has really seen it all
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was just complaining to my husband about my Gen Z colleagues (we’re older millennials). Not only do they have a very irreverent approach to work - no respect for hierarchy, no sense of urgency, no proactive problem solving - they ask a million questions instead of just doing stuff. Very aggravating.


Like, totally, the younger generation is sooooo annoying. Like, gag me with a spoon!!!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They should be paid if they're mandatory and extend your overall day


+1. And I am genx.
Anonymous
It's her own fault for not being pretty enough to marry a good man.


Seriously, y'all's obsession with creeping on young ladies scary, not to mention your inability to distinguish one person from 50million others.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's her own fault for not being pretty enough to marry a good man.


Seriously, y'all's obsession with creeping on young ladies scary, not to mention your inability to distinguish one person from 50million others.


True that. You can marry more money on a minute than you can make in a lifetime.

My GF in college literally looked like a younger and better looking Christy Brinkley. It was insane how good looking she was. Well I broke up with her my senior year.

She started her first full time job at 21 and retired at 22 a multi millionaire.

A super wealthy 30 year man who was a patient at dentist office she worked at as a dental hygienist fell in love and married her.

Her background Dad a security guard, mom was a clerk in a store grew up a two bedroom rental her and two sisters. Dad drove a rusty beat up car. She had a dental cleaning certificate from a community college.

She literally had a 10,000 sf mansion, Range Rover, huge Diamond ring, mink coat, maid at 23.

She was at peak beauty. I don’t get why women hate women like her.

I saw her for a few seconds when she was 34 and she was even more stunning. She actually only worked one year.

But let’s say she went DCOM route bust ass 4 years, college, 3 years law school, pass bar, bust butt at law firm long hours then as eggs rotting and all wrinkled try to grab on to anyone left at 38. Does it make sense?


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's her own fault for not being pretty enough to marry a good man.


Seriously, y'all's obsession with creeping on young ladies scary, not to mention your inability to distinguish one person from 50million others.


True that. You can marry more money on a minute than you can make in a lifetime.

My GF in college literally looked like a younger and better looking Christy Brinkley. It was insane how good looking she was. Well I broke up with her my senior year.

She started her first full time job at 21 and retired at 22 a multi millionaire.

A super wealthy 30 year man who was a patient at dentist office she worked at as a dental hygienist fell in love and married her.

Her background Dad a security guard, mom was a clerk in a store grew up a two bedroom rental her and two sisters. Dad drove a rusty beat up car. She had a dental cleaning certificate from a community college.

She literally had a 10,000 sf mansion, Range Rover, huge Diamond ring, mink coat, maid at 23.

She was at peak beauty. I don’t get why women hate women like her.

I saw her for a few seconds when she was 34 and she was even more stunning. She actually only worked one year.

But let’s say she went DCOM route bust ass 4 years, college, 3 years law school, pass bar, bust butt at law firm long hours then as eggs rotting and all wrinkled try to grab on to anyone left at 38. Does it make sense?




As a wrinkly 38 year old with rotting eegs and a lot of degrees, I would say meeting a multi-millionaire who wants to marry you at 22 is not a scalable plan. I was working customer service at that age before grad school, but what with not looking like a supermodel, it just didn't work out for me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's her own fault for not being pretty enough to marry a good man.


Seriously, y'all's obsession with creeping on young ladies scary, not to mention your inability to distinguish one person from 50million others.


True that. You can marry more money on a minute than you can make in a lifetime.

My GF in college literally looked like a younger and better looking Christy Brinkley. It was insane how good looking she was. Well I broke up with her my senior year.

She started her first full time job at 21 and retired at 22 a multi millionaire.

A super wealthy 30 year man who was a patient at dentist office she worked at as a dental hygienist fell in love and married her.

Her background Dad a security guard, mom was a clerk in a store grew up a two bedroom rental her and two sisters. Dad drove a rusty beat up car. She had a dental cleaning certificate from a community college.

She literally had a 10,000 sf mansion, Range Rover, huge Diamond ring, mink coat, maid at 23.

She was at peak beauty. I don’t get why women hate women like her.

I saw her for a few seconds when she was 34 and she was even more stunning. She actually only worked one year.

But let’s say she went DCOM route bust ass 4 years, college, 3 years law school, pass bar, bust butt at law firm long hours then as eggs rotting and all wrinkled try to grab on to anyone left at 38. Does it make sense?




As a wrinkly 38 year old with rotting eegs and a lot of degrees, I would say meeting a multi-millionaire who wants to marry you at 22 is not a scalable plan. I was working customer service at that age before grad school, but what with not looking like a supermodel, it just didn't work out for me.


This fossil doesn’t understand that the rich are associative dating, so you have to be hot AND accomplished. A dental hygienist? Get real.
Anonymous
Why is this that unreasonable? I’d guess that a lot of the people in here calling her entitled are salaried workers who are being paid for their breaks…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They should be paid if they're mandatory and extend your overall day


+1. And I am genx.


+ 2, and I am over 60.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can't wait for Gen Z to rise to power and totally fk up the system. And I mean fk it up in a good way.


The people that hate to work and are super entitled are going to start a revolution? Sounds like too much work for them….
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