Mommy And Daddy Are Joining Gen Z Job Interviews!
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- Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
- Mommy And Daddy Are Joining Gen Z Job Interviews!
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Remember, this is the same generation that thinks that it is unfair and oppressive to have to work a cushy 40 hour week office job with benefits and vacation time in order to have their basic needs met.
I'm 21, you don't work, you don't eat!!
This is what happens when parents shield their kids from any/all adversity while growing up. Everything gives them anxiety. These are our future leaders and it’s scary.
I would feel emasculated. Heck NO, I go to my own job interview whether I get the job or not!
It's sad and pathetic. These parents have set their kids up for failure.
Last year I got a call from a woman who wanted directions to our office (a CPA firm) because her son would be coming in the next day for an interview. She wanted to drive it and time it so she could make sure he gets there in time. Ma’am, this is HIS responsibility, and he just failed his first test.
Ken: “I’m not going to rant…”
😂😂😂
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I respect Ken cause he’s gonna keep it real.
How can this be ? Interviewers usually don't allow someone else in on an interview. Where and what job site did this happen? This article sounds like it was written by AI.
CNBC is BS its phony
I’m a high school teacher (or was, I just quit) and this doesn’t surprise me at all. These parents think they are taking the class. They email about the assignments, ask for help, literally write their kids essays, ask if their child can move sears, etc. their children often don’t have a chance to even try to advocate for themselves.
What are you saying? Is this real life?
This stuff is wild, but true. My uncle tells me that parents call him asking for better grades for their children and my mom has an employee whose mom came to the interview to negotiate salary.
I had to face an employee's mom for editing an article.
there is just no way this is true
There's your participation trophy kid. I saw too many "snowplow" parents as my kids were growing up. They're both hitting the workforce now and I'm loving it because those kids are they're competition. All I can do is laugh. Good luck to all y'all that F'd this up. All I gotta say is that a large majority of those boys that ran off those Higgins' boats on D-day were 19 years old. What's happened?
at least their honest about it....damn
My mother is the sweetest woman I know but she would kindly tell me to grow up. if I asked her to do ANYTHING to do with getting a job she would laugh at me.
It’s not the parents it’s SM and cell phones
Gen Z, I need to interview you, alone, to have a conversation and get a feel for your personality. Because this job is not just about your degree or prior experience; it also requires you to fit in without being disruptive or sexist or other troubling traits. And if there’s someone else there running interference for you and interrupting and asking questions or whatever, I can’t do that. I end up focusing on that other person. You absolutely will not be hired.
I did it too (my mom would drive me to and from the interview site and would make sure my suit looked good and that I was chill and relaxed). She never came in the building with me, though. That would not have gone well.
One of the things that differentiates low wage and medium wage jobs is the ability to think on your own. The more money you make, the more responsibility you have for your KPIs, deliverables, etc. And once you get above the median wage? You are probably doing something your boss might not have expertise in - and you could literally lose a huge client and even crash the company. Would calling your parents be a good idea every time you have to make a decision?
People always acting like this is something new. This is just the modern way of how Boomers and The Silent Generation(and previous generations) use to do it. My grandfather verbally applied and negotiated my dad's first job. Was something along the lines of "Hey Bob, this here's my boy Jimbo. He's lookin' for a job and wants to work. Will you hire him at your carpenter company?" "Sure Willy."
These people vote too. That is the worst part.
Ken with his boomer nonsense, yet again.
Looks like we found one of those losers who needs his mommy in a job interview with him
@@eli-bt4he”Hey, look at me! I’m an atomized citizen who doesn’t have a tribe of blood and friends to look out for them and make sure they aren’t being taken advantage of by corporations/government entities.
Which ALWAYS have their best interests in mind…right?”
What? @@JosephMoore-gc8me
No we have a tribe we don’t need anyone to protect us. No men in the home to show you how to take care of yourself and act right.
@@eli-bt4he Cope harder, Boomer