Gen Z struggles as it enters the workforce during COVID, and with student debt at historic levels

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“I don’t dream of labor, but I wanna get up in the morning and work. I want a purpose,” Hannah, a Gen Z interior designer in New Mexico, said on the podcast.

The pandemic upended work life for most people, but for those in Gen Z who graduated from college during COVID, it might have changed the most. Some of those graduates have only ever experienced remote work, and others had a year or two in the office before work life was turned upside down.

Anyone born between 1997 and 2012 is part of the Gen Z generation, according to the Pew Research Center. Zoomers, as they’re sometimes called, are under unique pressures as they enter the workforce.

 

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Gen Z is not struggling with the hybrid environment. My daughter’s company literally had a yacht party Thursday (not the real photo to protect the innocent).

Spoiler alert - the generation that graduated with covid and shooter drills might react to the “office” differently than those in the past

Probably should move out of New Mexico then

Ahh yes. Let’s blame these young people instead of blaming ourselves for creating the effed up world they live in.

A bunch of lazy ass hats

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