Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair, they had to deal with Covid as high school and college kids and now Trumpism and the failing economy. They have a right to complain.
As opposed to people who had to deal with Covid, Trump and a failing economy as adults supporting a family and raising kids?
Right! It would have been awesome to have no personal or financial responsibilities at that time.
Genz was impacted hard with covid isolation it set education and social maturity back a lot. Trumps pairs and humor resonate with genz especially all the TikTok and ai posts. Only genx boomer left parents are faux raged and trolled by trump
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too Much Information
TVMBYAITMA is …
Thanks very much but you are inventing too many acronyms
TMI is not a new acronym
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gen Z has a lot to learn about TMI. The number of cover letters and responses to questions I sorted through for one set of interns revealing inappropriate information in a job application about medical issues and trauma was astonishing.
In person as well. When I said "good morning," neither I nor the 5 young men and women within earshot needed or wanted to hear that you weren't feeling great because you just had your new IUD inserted and were feeling crampy.
OMG - I had to check that I hadn't posted this because a direct report told me this exact same thing. I was dumbfounded and couldn't think of an appropriate response.
To be fair they don’t feel shame about women’s health anymore. It’s not any different to them as telling you they feel sick after a flu shot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gen Z has a lot to learn about TMI. The number of cover letters and responses to questions I sorted through for one set of interns revealing inappropriate information in a job application about medical issues and trauma was astonishing.
In person as well. When I said "good morning," neither I nor the 5 young men and women within earshot needed or wanted to hear that you weren't feeling great because you just had your new IUD inserted and were feeling crampy.
OMG - I had to check that I hadn't posted this because a direct report told me this exact same thing. I was dumbfounded and couldn't think of an appropriate response.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair, they had to deal with Covid as high school and college kids and now Trumpism and the failing economy. They have a right to complain.
As opposed to people who had to deal with Covid, Trump and a failing economy as adults supporting a family and raising kids?
Right! It would have been awesome to have no personal or financial responsibilities at that time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love Gen Z openness about their struggles...many of them openly share their layoffs, disappointments etc with the world. Their feelings are not new. I am 47 and they are saying things I wish I could say loudly when I was laid off in my 20s but couldn't because we viewed corporations as these biiiiiig super important entities that we needed to bow too.
We criticize them a lot but honestly they are not gay off base. We just took crap and keep taking crap. I think I am Gen X right, yeah we are very good at keeping our mouth shut....
I think that we just whined less...
We had less to whine about. Things are measurably worse for younger Millennials and Gen Z.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too Much Information
TVMBYAITMA is …
Thanks very much but you are inventing too many acronyms
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gen Z has a lot to learn about TMI. The number of cover letters and responses to questions I sorted through for one set of interns revealing inappropriate information in a job application about medical issues and trauma was astonishing.
I came across a video on YouTube where a girl was saying how she had herpes, describing her outbreaks etc....
For better or worse, a culture of shame is kind of dying.
This is true! For better and worse. You cant shame these kids in to nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love Gen Z openness about their struggles...many of them openly share their layoffs, disappointments etc with the world. Their feelings are not new. I am 47 and they are saying things I wish I could say loudly when I was laid off in my 20s but couldn't because we viewed corporations as these biiiiiig super important entities that we needed to bow too.
We criticize them a lot but honestly they are not gay off base. We just took crap and keep taking crap. I think I am Gen X right, yeah we are very good at keeping our mouth shut....
I think that we just whined less...
We had less to whine about. Things are measurably worse for younger Millennials and Gen Z.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love Gen Z openness about their struggles...many of them openly share their layoffs, disappointments etc with the world. Their feelings are not new. I am 47 and they are saying things I wish I could say loudly when I was laid off in my 20s but couldn't because we viewed corporations as these biiiiiig super important entities that we needed to bow too.
We criticize them a lot but honestly they are not gay off base. We just took crap and keep taking crap. I think I am Gen X right, yeah we are very good at keeping our mouth shut....
I think that we just whined less...
Anonymous wrote:To be fair, they had to deal with Covid as high school and college kids and now Trumpism and the failing economy. They have a right to complain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gen Z has a lot to learn about TMI. The number of cover letters and responses to questions I sorted through for one set of interns revealing inappropriate information in a job application about medical issues and trauma was astonishing.
In person as well. When I said "good morning," neither I nor the 5 young men and women within earshot needed or wanted to hear that you weren't feeling great because you just had your new IUD inserted and were feeling crampy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair, they had to deal with Covid as high school and college kids and now Trumpism and the failing economy. They have a right to complain.
As opposed to people who had to deal with Covid, Trump and a failing economy as adults supporting a family and raising kids?