A huge part of the problem is back in the day employers used to take a chance on you. Now they won't. They used to take you and let you work your way up. Now they want years of experience for a entry level job. Or a college education for a entry level job. In America it's worse because in the past my grandfather was a custodian and got full benefits like health care and retirement. That doesn't exist anymore. Also now alot of employers will make ghost job listings just to get state grants and tax returns. Because if they are actively looking to fill jobs they get more benefits. They don't have to prove anything. When I was 18 I put in hundreds of applications and not a single call back. I was trying to get basic jobs like fast food. Not even a single call even saying sorry. I saw what my mom went through with college debt and I don't want that. She was about 90k in debt and worked 50+ hours a week. She was working with disabled adults and when she came home she was emotionally exhausted and wasn't able to be the best parent. She only made 12-15k a year. We struggled so hard. Now also a huge hurtle is mostly everything is online. You don't turn your application into a person you do it all online..
All this above happens when people vote for Liberal/socialist parties. Were still not there yet but one day the dumb or unaware population will say, "What happened". Some people just don't know how to work-out a balance sheet.
Gig-working millennial here. I think a key issue behind work dissatisfaction is that we are always chasing after the “standard of success” from the generation before us. We saw our parents punching the clock 9-5 for years on end. It worked for a period of time, but it is increasingly clear that this modern world demands an adjusted approach to achieve the same standard of living we were encouraged to obtain. Our parents/grandparents’ generation held vastly different jobs over the course of a lifetime (The Great Depression; WWII, Introduction to the Internet, etc.). I believe each generation needs to give themselves permission to seek out what works for their unique circumstances. Our gig work may be discounted by hurtful comments like, “When are you going to get a real job?” Look, it’s as real and honest as the factory jobs or farm work our family members once held, and that’s something we should be proud of. ❤
Gen Y and many Millennials still live with their parents. I’m a Millennial who can barely afford to live on my own, but I have to work OT. Gone are the days of working only 40/hrs a week.
And in the Great Depression people travelled throughout the countryside, doing whatever odd jobs they could find. Jackaroo; timber cutting; cattle roundup anything they could get. Soup kitchens also helped to nourish people. I feel we are heading to those times again sadly. 😢😢😢
Networking is something everyone needs to be taught to do - for so many work opportunities, it's not what you know but who knows you that counts. Also, there can be ways to pursue your passion that might not exactly match your dreams but could be a step on the road to achieving them. No-one should be expected to abandon the prospect of a life that brings them joy - but often it's necessary to start small and build from there.
Not just them…I left school in the late sixties; had only known the good times. The whole of the seventies was like walking into a brick wall … a decade of recession and misery. Not until the mid eighties did things return to some semblance of normalcy.
I'm 58, i have tickets and a HR licence, cant find work anywhere, worked since i was 13. i have young kids and one on the way, it's so freaking hard atm
Yes Jason will be resilient and I am sure he will succeed From my experience they will succeed as long as they preserver I have seen people earning up to $10000 per month after looking for jobs for more than 6 months
This is why I'm letting my 23 year old son and his girlfriend stay with me. We are going to save for a bigger place and be together ❤. We're sharing my 1 bedroom, and his girlfriend has has neurological problems and after getting the Vax, she's got pots. They tried living on thier own, but it's just too expensive
He will never learn to be independent and look after himself. What would happen to him if something happens to you? He won’t know how to take care of himself and be responsible and resourceful.
@@francinejones2524 things are not always black and white. We can hope people will be grateful and learn and be back or their feet soon enough. You seem to assume the worst but sometimes people are better than that. I was helped when I was younger and now I have a family and a house paid off, not sure if that would be the case I my family haf let me be homeless for a couple of years. This is all also very dependen on where you live, here in Australia you sometimes cannot find rent easily even if you work full time, you can have good professionals living in their cars for a couple of weeks, life is not easy, some people can use the help and we should just pray they will be grateful and back on their feet in no time.
I don’t know about Australia but here in the United States there’s always jobs available in home health. I’m a Boomer and was raised to work for what I get. Very rarely was anything just handed to me. This younger generation thinks it’s hard finding a job in their 20s try being in your 50s and having to start from scratch after a failed marriage.
Not everyone is able to do that type of job. Or is cut out for that type of job. And that requires a lot of college and not everyone is comfortable taking out a 100k loan.
Okay Boomer, back in your day you could get a decent job with a college degree. The economy shifted into a gig-economy. The stable jobs with benefits of yesteryear are dissipating as we move into a gig economy.
I rolled in the floor laughing when Justine said she was serious about getting a job, followed by saying she gets up at eight or nine o'clock. If she can't get up any earlier than that, then I sure wouldn't expect her to be able to get to work on time. I wouldn't hire her.
And why ::should:: people be forced to take dead-end, soul-crushing jobs just because they're the only ones available? Work doesn't justify our existence. Tax the billionaires and then everyone will be able to live comfortably.
Indeed- after all billionaires didn’t become billionaires without all the tax payer funded subsidies they are entitled to or the fact they hog resources.
@lunetelalune2783 I find this prostect of job hunting to be perilous and ridiculous to not just young people but those with many years of experience and well over 45-50 plus who are also finding it hard. The days where you worked your way up with internal and external training in an organization, now they seek tertiary qualifications for it lol.....insanity! At the end of the day you hire people based on abilities , experience and characteristics. It's the people and culture that makes or breaks. If you want teritary then that would suit professions like Drs, engineers, lawyers, accountants, nurses etc, not a sales or service job. You can put any fancy title to it, like business development, account manager, associate, global sales director etc..... you're just a sales person thats it, no degree needed! Dont start me on key words and cover letters, I hired people based on merits, abilities, their attitude and character,. I'd only be interested in a degree if its required for the role/profession, the rest is trained, you can teach anyone if they're interested and capable.
They still can’t tell the difference between millennials and Gen Z can they? Millennials are mid 30’s now for heavens sake. At 21 that girl is Gen Z. Also all job applications are don’t online, not in person. That was just for the cameras 100%.
60 minutes are posting stories from 2009 (this one) and other late 2000’s & 2010’s lately. You can tell by the presenter age, fashion and if you open the RUclips videos description
To be fair, if you work an entry level job for 1-2 years which is less time than a uni degree, you can get a cert 3 or 4 in many industries and have a career for life where they often will sponsor or at least accommodate flexible hours for further certification. I'm born in 92 and I paid in full for all of my qualifications. They're even subsidised now especially post Covid. Doesn't matter what industry you want to work in, all you have to do is commit.
Wake up at 8-9am and try to get a job. Pfffftt! I’m out the door at 5am every day, job or no job. Which is also why I have a job, early birds get their worms. The rest just suffer and simmer in the morning sun
I know right, although I think it went a little further into 79 🤷🏽♀️. That’s what I was going to say. Growing up we were always considered Generation X. My older Sister who was born at the end of 71 was Generation Y. Which would have probably started when the boomer Generation ended in 65/66.
I reckon there're employers are listing fake jobs to collect personal details for criminal activities. Some shops leave a Hiring or staff wanted sign on windows all year round, when people walk in to ask about it, they just ask you to leave your details.
Media kinder to this generation than unemployment in Australia late 80s early 90s Find the nedia of our nation disgusting 👎 Keep spirits up Your job is not you as a human
😢 What really makes me heartbroken is the fact that what really defines every generation is the drive to succeed in a capitalistic world in order to supposedly be wealthy. therefore, HAPPY.😢 WHEW someone please put some commas in there bc I'm that annal-retentive 😂❤😢
Millennials were born between January 1981 and December 1996 I'm in the earlier cohort of Millennials born March 5th 1985 born in the late 70s means you're a generation X baby which were born between Jan 1965 and Dec 1980 born in 1996 you got your driver's between 2012 and June 2013
You have to work hard and love what you do, and be willing to work your way up. That's the way to get employed and go on to have a great career. It's not that there are no jobs. It's that the person needs to show that they would be very valuable.
What global economic slowdown? Everywhere in the midwest of USA is hiring. To be blunt, the old people who didn't die during the pandemic, retired. The young generation doesn't seem to want to work 60, 50 or even 40 hours per week. Or at multiple jobs. So three or four hires are needed to replace those two people. Since employers are desperate, the wages go up and those worker less now make more than those just a few years ago working a lot more.
There really is no point discussing in 2023, a tv news story that originally aired in 2009. I myself went through the recession, survived it, and finally found a decent job roughly 10 years later. This news item is obsolete, and needs to be updated. The working world has changed dramatically since then, possibly for the worse.
You know, Justine has a good fashion eye. Charles Wooley looked 30 years younger in that suite coat she encouraged him to try on! Good look to all these young people! Great video!
60 minutes - please stop calling Gen Z, Gen Y! "Gen Y is the generation born after 1976" - what?! No they are not...There are 3-4 entire generations that you are skipping - Gen X, Millennials/Gen Y and then Gen Z. The generations cover a 10-15 approx period, and i'm sorry but it is such a cringey baby boomer stereotype to think anyone that is 'young' is Gen Y. For the record, Millennials/Gen Y came of age in the MILLENNIAM i.e. we were teenagers in the 2000s - that means no one under the age of 25 is Gen Y. Gen Y is typically late 20s to late 30s now - that means I bet when you 'oldies' go and see almost any working professional, parents with young children - they're probably Gen Y. Also for the record, 'Gen Y has never known economic recession' is completely wrong. Genuine Gen Yers actually went through two global economic collapses before the age of 30. First there was the GFC when we were all graduating from uni - and unlike Baby Boomers - that meant graduate jobs collapsed and almost none of us could get a job in the professional services area post-university - then we had COVID when we were barely in our thirties. Not to also mention Baby Boomers got to enter adulthood with no university debt, an abundance of graduate roles to go into and cheap housing - so any Millennial who managed to buy a home in this time period (and I am one of them) likely worked and saved 10 x harder than the average Baby Boomer.
Is he serious there are some millennials out there that are at least 35 and up we are not 20 year olds I'm so tired of old people thinking we're all still kids
Ok. But since 2020 covid crisis, every service business like restaurants, bars, clothing industries, boutiques of all sorts, office personel, supermarket employees, bank and gouvernement employees....and more, more...are looking for workers and no one is showing up.
I'm sorry but where did you get that we have heard yes our whole lives. Far from the contrary. I've constantly heard criticism and complaints about millenialls and have been put down. This reads as a boomer that has absolutely no idea what a millenial has gone through. And nothing gets handed to me. I work jobs and do what I have to do and earn my way through life. Where are you getting your information from? It is beyond ignorant.
Reality we will see with million dollar mortgages new cars new 📺 tv experience phones buying like there’s know tomorrow 🤔🤔 let’s see how they do this time 😮😉😉👀😳
A huge part of the problem is back in the day employers used to take a chance on you. Now they won't. They used to take you and let you work your way up.
Now they want years of experience for a entry level job. Or a college education for a entry level job.
In America it's worse because in the past my grandfather was a custodian and got full benefits like health care and retirement. That doesn't exist anymore.
Also now alot of employers will make ghost job listings just to get state grants and tax returns. Because if they are actively looking to fill jobs they get more benefits. They don't have to prove anything.
When I was 18 I put in hundreds of applications and not a single call back. I was trying to get basic jobs like fast food. Not even a single call even saying sorry.
I saw what my mom went through with college debt and I don't want that. She was about 90k in debt and worked 50+ hours a week. She was working with disabled adults and when she came home she was emotionally exhausted and wasn't able to be the best parent. She only made 12-15k a year. We struggled so hard.
Now also a huge hurtle is mostly everything is online. You don't turn your application into a person you do it all online..
I know! I saw an advert for a sales job at Ulta-- a lower-tier Sephora-like store-- that wants you to at least have an associate's degree!
All this above happens when people vote for Liberal/socialist parties. Were still not there yet but one day the dumb or unaware population will say, "What happened". Some people just don't know how to work-out a balance sheet.
Gig-working millennial here. I think a key issue behind work dissatisfaction is that we are always chasing after the “standard of success” from the generation before us. We saw our parents punching the clock 9-5 for years on end. It worked for a period of time, but it is increasingly clear that this modern world demands an adjusted approach to achieve the same standard of living we were encouraged to obtain. Our parents/grandparents’ generation held vastly different jobs over the course of a lifetime (The Great Depression; WWII, Introduction to the Internet, etc.). I believe each generation needs to give themselves permission to seek out what works for their unique circumstances. Our gig work may be discounted by hurtful comments like, “When are you going to get a real job?” Look, it’s as real and honest as the factory jobs or farm work our family members once held, and that’s something we should be proud of. ❤
Gen y is also most homeless generation....
Gen Y and many Millennials still live with their parents. I’m a Millennial who can barely afford to live on my own, but I have to work OT. Gone are the days of working only 40/hrs a week.
The interviewer shit-talking the guy's warehouse job was a bit over the top... A job is a job.
And in the Great Depression people travelled throughout the countryside, doing whatever odd jobs they could find. Jackaroo; timber cutting; cattle roundup anything they could get. Soup kitchens also helped to nourish people. I feel we are heading to those times again sadly. 😢😢😢
Networking is something everyone needs to be taught to do - for so many work opportunities, it's not what you know but who knows you that counts. Also, there can be ways to pursue your passion that might not exactly match your dreams but could be a step on the road to achieving them. No-one should be expected to abandon the prospect of a life that brings them joy - but often it's necessary to start small and build from there.
That is a true statement, 'its not what you know but who you know'. Often times you think, how did this moron get this job..... now you know why!
In Africa we stopped talking about unemployment. We hustle hard
But still seeking donations from the west. Ask your presidents.🥱 And the village people in Nyanbohanse and other places.
Scams
Not just them…I left school in the late sixties; had only known the good times. The whole of the seventies was like walking into a brick wall … a decade of recession and misery. Not until the mid eighties did things return to some semblance of normalcy.
If it wasn’t for the gig economy… my family and I wouldn’t have survived Covid.
You do know where the gig economy originated from?
It’s becoming harder for us Aussie’s living in the country to find a job when most of the seasonal work gets given to backpackers.
Salute these YPs and well, well these are hard times but they seems in control. They surely are resilient 🙏🏼🙏🏼 wish them all the best❤
Unfortunately I believe the world is getting ready to be turned upside down with the ‘new currency.’
I'm 58, i have tickets and a HR licence, cant find work anywhere, worked since i was 13. i have young kids and one on the way, it's so freaking hard atm
Wizard home loans are part of the problem not the solution
kids used to be so light and breezy. Kids nowadays are generation two divorces. So full of weird mental health dramas.
When was this programme made?
Looks like 2004
21? 25?! They look way over 30!! 😮
I’m not going to name any names, but one of the girls who was in her mid-twenties looked like she’s in her 30s.
Degrees without need for them is just paper on the wall.
I disagree- education, knowledge and the ability to refer to multiple sources and think critically is never wasted. That’s what a degree can offer.
Gets up at 8 or 9? That’s one clue.
I liked the last person . She's a go getter!
Yes Jason will be resilient and I am sure he will succeed
From my experience they will succeed as long as they preserver
I have seen people earning up to $10000 per month after looking for jobs for more than 6 months
An excellent documentary on the innovation of the Gen Y
This is why I'm letting my 23 year old son and his girlfriend stay with me. We are going to save for a bigger place and be together ❤. We're sharing my 1 bedroom, and his girlfriend has has neurological problems and after getting the Vax, she's got pots. They tried living on thier own, but it's just too expensive
I’m so sorry to hear that. The good news is that it’s 2-3 times more likely that she developed POTS from Covid itself.
Hi sevenspaulding. That's nice of you to let them stay. All the best to you 3 😊.
Having a lovely family with people who would sacrifice, taking care of you, is priceless! God bless you all!
He will never learn to be independent and look after himself. What would happen to him if something happens to you? He won’t know how to take care of himself and be responsible and resourceful.
@@francinejones2524 things are not always black and white. We can hope people will be grateful and learn and be back or their feet soon enough. You seem to assume the worst but sometimes people are better than that. I was helped when I was younger and now I have a family and a house paid off, not sure if that would be the case I my family haf let me be homeless for a couple of years. This is all also very dependen on where you live, here in Australia you sometimes cannot find rent easily even if you work full time, you can have good professionals living in their cars for a couple of weeks, life is not easy, some people can use the help and we should just pray they will be grateful and back on their feet in no time.
I don’t know about Australia but here in the United States there’s always jobs available in home health.
I’m a Boomer and was raised to work for what I get. Very rarely was anything just handed to me.
This younger generation thinks it’s hard finding a job in their 20s try being in your 50s and having to start from scratch after a failed marriage.
Not everyone is able to do that type of job. Or is cut out for that type of job. And that requires a lot of college and not everyone is comfortable taking out a 100k loan.
Okay Boomer, back in your day you could get a decent job with a college degree. The economy shifted into a gig-economy. The stable jobs with benefits of yesteryear are dissipating as we move into a gig economy.
I rolled in the floor laughing when Justine said she was serious about getting a job, followed by saying she gets up at eight or nine o'clock. If she can't get up any earlier than that, then I sure wouldn't expect her to be able to get to work on time. I wouldn't hire her.
And why ::should:: people be forced to take dead-end, soul-crushing jobs just because they're the only ones available? Work doesn't justify our existence. Tax the billionaires and then everyone will be able to live comfortably.
Indeed- after all billionaires didn’t become billionaires without all the tax payer funded subsidies they are entitled to or the fact they hog resources.
Now that Millennials are topping out at 42, you’d think the myth that we’ve all had it easy would finally die. Clearly it’s still alive and well. SMH
I think this was done in 2009,
@lunetelalune2783 I find this prostect of job hunting to be perilous and ridiculous to not just young people but those with many years of experience and well over 45-50 plus who are also finding it hard. The days where you worked your way up with internal and external training in an organization, now they seek tertiary qualifications for it lol.....insanity!
At the end of the day you hire people based on abilities , experience and characteristics. It's the people and culture that makes or breaks. If you want teritary then that would suit professions like Drs, engineers, lawyers, accountants, nurses etc, not a sales or service job. You can put any fancy title to it, like business development, account manager, associate, global sales director etc..... you're just a sales person thats it, no degree needed!
Dont start me on key words and cover letters, I hired people based on merits, abilities, their attitude and character,. I'd only be interested in a degree if its required for the role/profession, the rest is trained, you can teach anyone if they're interested and capable.
I love how these BOOMERS are like: “back in my day…” We aren’t back in your day so stfu.
They still can’t tell the difference between millennials and Gen Z can they? Millennials are mid 30’s now for heavens sake. At 21 that girl is Gen Z. Also all job applications are don’t online, not in person. That was just for the cameras 100%.
60 minutes are posting stories from 2009 (this one) and other late 2000’s & 2010’s lately.
You can tell by the presenter age, fashion and if you open the RUclips videos description
At least these younger people are being honest, so what has changed is the environment.
To be fair, if you work an entry level job for 1-2 years which is less time than a uni degree, you can get a cert 3 or 4 in many industries and have a career for life where they often will sponsor or at least accommodate flexible hours for further certification. I'm born in 92 and I paid in full for all of my qualifications. They're even subsidised now especially post Covid. Doesn't matter what industry you want to work in, all you have to do is commit.
be working in a place where the staff is overqualified is nothing new.
I love your programe here in the UK and all your presenters amazing show ❤️
Wake up at 8-9am and try to get a job. Pfffftt!
I’m out the door at 5am every day, job or no job. Which is also why I have a job, early birds get their worms. The rest just suffer and simmer in the morning sun
Suit look good my friend. As a gen y in Jamaica I feel n experience d same but key thing to us we are go getters,....
1978 is the cutoff for Gen X, not 1976.
I know right, although I think it went a little further into 79 🤷🏽♀️. That’s what I was going to say. Growing up we were always considered Generation X. My older Sister who was born at the end of 71 was Generation Y. Which would have probably started when the boomer Generation ended in 65/66.
@@M.Campbell-Sherwood exactly!
@@M.Campbell-Sherwood thank you
What anout everyone over 50 who cant get work, especially in workplaces run by younger folk
I reckon there're employers are listing fake jobs to collect personal details for criminal activities. Some shops leave a Hiring or staff wanted sign on windows all year round, when people walk in to ask about it, they just ask you to leave your details.
When was this made?
2004 it looks like
AI will crash alot of admin jobs.. Hopefully people will be able to do the more physical jobs.
How old is this?
Media kinder to this generation than unemployment in Australia late 80s early 90s
Find the nedia of our nation disgusting 👎
Keep spirits up
Your job is not you as a human
😢 What really makes me heartbroken is the fact that what really defines every generation is the drive to succeed in a capitalistic world in order to supposedly be wealthy. therefore, HAPPY.😢
WHEW someone please put some commas in there bc I'm that annal-retentive 😂❤😢
Millennials were born between January 1981 and December 1996 I'm in the earlier cohort of Millennials born March 5th 1985 born in the late 70s means you're a generation X baby which were born between Jan 1965 and Dec 1980 born in 1996 you got your driver's between 2012 and June 2013
Simple as this. If you won’t someone else will. Have fun living week to week!
They have no ability to endure anything long term...they have the attention span of a gamer...wonder why, lol...
This is inspiring.
He said gen y starting 1976....and as per the nielson surveys Gen Y starts 1977..i think 1977 to 1984 is Xennial half half
I'd even say 1985 is xennial. Millennial starts around late 1970s to early to mid 1980s.
You have to work hard and love what you do, and be willing to work your way up. That's the way to get employed and go on to have a great career. It's not that there are no jobs. It's that the person needs to show that they would be very valuable.
What global economic slowdown? Everywhere in the midwest of USA is hiring. To be blunt, the old people who didn't die during the pandemic, retired. The young generation doesn't seem to want to work 60, 50 or even 40 hours per week. Or at multiple jobs. So three or four hires are needed to replace those two people. Since employers are desperate, the wages go up and those worker less now make more than those just a few years ago working a lot more.
If the so called higher powers weren't so ignorant, the world would be a better place!
There really is no point discussing in 2023, a tv news story that originally aired in 2009. I myself went through the recession, survived it, and finally found a decent job roughly 10 years later. This news item is obsolete, and needs to be updated. The working world has changed dramatically since then, possibly for the worse.
He looked so much younger in the gear she chose
Economic crunch came, tough times will show up, now AI is created, millions will lose jobs
Everyone I know on the coast is working two jobs… so.. it’s always been like that.
21 and looks 40....
That’s a little harsh
@@hotbambi2010it’s true
You know, Justine has a good fashion eye. Charles Wooley looked 30 years younger in that suite coat she encouraged him to try on! Good look to all these young people! Great video!
I think he looked better. It gave the impression he would be a fun guy to hang out with.
“I want something that challenges me”… collects Centrelink. Wouldn’t you work till you find something you like rather than collecting the dole
There is a big demand for Aussie Postcards and Stamps.I have steady buyers.For details ask me.
@somali_lion_84 somalis are somalis.Ask anyone for that meaning.
Poor millenials hardest generation ever to actually live
And coped the most abuse from the easiest life elders
The fact that older people dont want to retire and give more fulltime creates harder for younger people to get jobs woth benifits
Maybe those older people are trying to make end meet and can't stop working.
Hello from Philippines
I've worked with Julie before a lovely woman. I know it's a tough gig to crack, still trying
60 minutes - please stop calling Gen Z, Gen Y! "Gen Y is the generation born after 1976" - what?! No they are not...There are 3-4 entire generations that you are skipping - Gen X, Millennials/Gen Y and then Gen Z. The generations cover a 10-15 approx period, and i'm sorry but it is such a cringey baby boomer stereotype to think anyone that is 'young' is Gen Y. For the record, Millennials/Gen Y came of age in the MILLENNIAM i.e. we were teenagers in the 2000s - that means no one under the age of 25 is Gen Y. Gen Y is typically late 20s to late 30s now - that means I bet when you 'oldies' go and see almost any working professional, parents with young children - they're probably Gen Y.
Also for the record, 'Gen Y has never known economic recession' is completely wrong. Genuine Gen Yers actually went through two global economic collapses before the age of 30. First there was the GFC when we were all graduating from uni - and unlike Baby Boomers - that meant graduate jobs collapsed and almost none of us could get a job in the professional services area post-university - then we had COVID when we were barely in our thirties. Not to also mention Baby Boomers got to enter adulthood with no university debt, an abundance of graduate roles to go into and cheap housing - so any Millennial who managed to buy a home in this time period (and I am one of them) likely worked and saved 10 x harder than the average Baby Boomer.
Need anything use it❤❤😂😂🎉🎉
I have feeling this was filmed 10 years ago. Gen Y under 30? Not really.
I think holly is amazing
Bring back paper applications
A generation of nobody's, no doctors, scientists, plumbers, engineers not even plumbers, electricians
Is he serious there are some millennials out there that are at least 35 and up we are not 20 year olds I'm so tired of old people thinking we're all still kids
Ok. But since 2020 covid crisis, every service business like restaurants, bars, clothing industries, boutiques of all sorts, office personel, supermarket employees, bank and gouvernement employees....and more, more...are looking for workers and no one is showing up.
I wfh and make $22 an hour at a credit union. They offer a $600 referral bonus. Family full of folks crying broke but guess who won’t apply???
Dylan
❤Gen Y, make that to age 43 (in 2023) "...typically being defined as people born from 1981 to 1996."
Actually 1980 to 1996 . So yes . I'm also a millienial.i call us the loser generation .
@M3ganwillslay haha people can't decide what is Gen Y. Sometimes they say it starts 1979 as mentioned in this video.
I'm sorry but where did you get that we have heard yes our whole lives. Far from the contrary. I've constantly heard criticism and complaints about millenialls and have been put down. This reads as a boomer that has absolutely no idea what a millenial has gone through. And nothing gets handed to me. I work jobs and do what I have to do and earn my way through life. Where are you getting your information from? It is beyond ignorant.
Cute dogs
Ull be ok be yourself
90% of people & buisness hussle or do anamalism to survive & it is destroying the u.s.a. & few other countrys
its a struggle
Takes months to find any job.
I dont want to work i want to live
Let me try to save these people again free
Control chaos
More important. Do they have what it takes to run the world.
1ce week pali 150ml
She could also think of ways to work for herself just a idea?
Vasidean moore
Free volenteer
This was uploaded in 2009 but the reporting is still so out of touch.
Millenials are probably the unluckiest generation, why even upload this?
Welcome to the Real world
Reality we will see with million dollar mortgages new cars new 📺 tv experience phones buying like there’s know tomorrow 🤔🤔 let’s see how they do this time 😮😉😉👀😳
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How out-of-touch is this host of the show… shame on you
The truith
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Sell the dog.
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This documentary is for Gen Z ..the last human generation ..not Gen Y..we are already grown up
Lol that intro is total bullshit
Spray-Tan, women are really getting desperate