Young people are questioning workplace norms that have stood for a century. It means more change is coming, experts told Insider. That's not a bad thing.
I opine this is the advantage of growing up on social media and being used to deliberating. When I was a young clerk in the late eighties, we were pressured not to ask questions about cruel treatment, (which factored into my suicidality.)
When zoomers see something weird or harsh, they go on social media and ask their homies my boss keeps hanging around looking down my blouse. Does anyone else think it’s super creepy? So they get a lot of rapid feedback.
Maybe they’ll lead the revolution toppling capitalism.
I opine this is the advantage of growing up on social media and being used to deliberating. When I was a young clerk in the late eighties, we were pressured not to ask questions about cruel treatment, (which factored into my suicidality.)
When zoomers see something weird or harsh, they go on social media and ask their homies my boss keeps hanging around looking down my blouse. Does anyone else think it’s super creepy? So they get a lot of rapid feedback.
Maybe they’ll lead the revolution toppling capitalism.
I hope so, very much.
My boss keeps hanging around his yacht, while I can’t afford a house. Does anyone else think that’s super exploitative?
Who’s up for a barbeque and guillotine siesta this friday? Please RSVP before wednesday so I know how much food I need to buy in advance.