Love the video! As a 32-year-old millennial, I hate the backlash that GenZ receives. Your 20s, and honestly life in general, are about exploring things that work best for you. Keep exploring and setting those boundaries 🌟Life has been hard on us all. We all deserve better and for our mental health to be valued.
@alyxandriaang6 ай бұрын
love THIS comment
@kayri6876 ай бұрын
i recentlyish (4 months ago) quit my job without anything lined up and i knew that the job market was horrendous but oh my god i was not prepared for how horrible the job market is. I think that would also be an interesting video topic? I've seen some youtube videos about it, but yeah. like the scams and amount of ghost job postings and how you can apply for a job and never hear back from them is Absurd. i also just cannot for the life of me figure out what kind of job i think would be sustainable for me that I could also realistically get. everything about work and jobs and everything that's tied to it (ie insurance) is so... annoying? devastating? evil?! all of the above. god
@alyxandriaang6 ай бұрын
Yeah I’ve seen so many videos about that too and it would be interesting to do a deep dive! I think there is still too much taboo about quitting esp when it’s about mental health ! Thanks for sharing your experience ❤
@zerathylalysaari13936 ай бұрын
Boomers had that same analysis about Millennials before ... they say we are lazy and arrogant when all we wanted was work life balance - Quiet Quitting
@Zenventen5 ай бұрын
As a Gen z , I feel the sentiment we have is now that the oldest of our generation has been working for 5 years post graduation we have kinda realised how cutthroat and unforgiving businesses are. And the mantra we really are asking is are we working to live or living to work that’s something I respect about how honest we are on that
@alyxandriaang5 ай бұрын
YES! That last sentence hit.
@wplants97936 ай бұрын
I quit so so so many jobs in my 20’s, a lot of it was job hopping, really, trying to find better jobs because I had SO many bad jobs. That’s what your 20’s are for IMO. Then when I was 28 I went to grad school and started a new career path which I’m still doing at age 42 :)
@alyxandriaang6 ай бұрын
yes actually! but i think it was different back then for other generations who have stayed in jobs for over 20 years. thanks for sharing your experience
@lumiiistar6 ай бұрын
excellent timing, i was literally having an existential crisis about having to choose one career path lol
@alyxandriaang6 ай бұрын
I gotchu 😍😍
@nattapongchatchai6106 ай бұрын
No problem to quit for make any choice you like. Just make sure you are financially responsible for yourself too. When you quit, don't expect financial support from your parents or goverment.
@KatherineSaje6 ай бұрын
omg I love commentary videos
@davedsilva6 ай бұрын
With GenZ AI digital twin replacement workers, they will never know you left
@ladybookworms6 ай бұрын
Good for them and good for AI I guess. When are YOU going to be replaced by the way? Hopefully you can make sure you aren't ear deep in debt when that happens. If AI is going to replace you anyway then why even bother to get employment in the first place? Gen Z is better off finding alternative ways to finance themselves than working a stupid job where AI is going to replace them anyways. I hope you see the stupidity of your statement.