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In normal countries, no one needs zoomers
#21
(11-01-2024, 10:33 AM)RussianTroll Wrote: But that's not all, employers have formulated a whole list of complaints about Generation Z, from the inability to dress for the workplace (which is important for working in an office), to regular lateness to work. Also, young people cannot clearly and distinctly express their thoughts. But the worst thing, according to managers, is that zoomers consider it beneath their dignity to learn from "old people" and because of this, in principle, they cannot be "reforged".

Ask any member from a previous generation, and they will have been accused of similar 'short fallings', and once that generation reaches a certain age, they too will complain about the same things they heard in their youth. This has been the same in civilized countries for many many generations.
Something you seem to miss in your opening post? Has Russia stagnated compared to the rest of the civilized world? I wouldn't image so from what my friends wife says, perhaps it's just bias or propaganda, an old persons disillusioned view of the young??



 
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#22
(11-01-2024, 12:38 PM)RussianTroll Wrote: Likewise, your post. You know, when a "Catholic" has a menorah on her closet, it's hard to demand objectivity from her))))

It didn't take you long to start attacking fellow members because you disagree with them with misogynistic and religious hatred, did it? Accusing a known Catholic member of being Jewish, also showing your antisemitism. You did the same to a female member on ATS calling her 'irrational' and 'emotional' too. I don't see you talking to known male members the same way?? You haven't even been here a month. Disgusting.


Back on topic.

I remember the older generations back in the 70's complaing about the youth and the hair styles and not wanting to do physical jobs. The Job market changes and most jobs become less physical as machines replace the workforce. Appearance and clothing styles change yearly and some generations make huge leaps, look at the Rocker and Punk generations for giant changes.



 
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#23
(11-01-2024, 11:22 AM)RussianTroll Wrote: Maybe the profession you are offered does not meet the expectations and demands of the market? I understand that caring for the elderly, caring for animals and other volunteer work are socially in demand. But the market decides everything. The problem is that leftist trends do not meet market demands. We need to achieve harmony through socialization and responsibility of business, when it becomes profitable for it to invest in social programs. But communism has nothing to do with it, since it destroys everything it touches.

My profession did meet the expectations of the market. English teachers are in demand. I just suck at teaching. Maybe not teaching itself but coping with spoiled unruly and mostly retarded brats.

What you're describing has nothing to do with communism. During communism teachers at school didn't have to be liked but they were respected. Parents were respected. Children knew their place. And now a young jerk will show you a middle finger and a headmaster will blame you because you failed to make him interested in your lesson. And your child will have a hissy fit if you don't give him what he wants. Like my little cousin is the king of the house. His parents are his servants.

This is the liberal upbringing, not a communist one. Now the professions that were once regarded as prestigious have lost their prestige. The same happened to university degrees. They devalued because everyone can now study if they pay the fees. There are many private universities that accept everyone.
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#24
An important reminder (I hate it when I am forced to 'moderate')

This is for everyone, not just the OP or a specific responder....

Please don't speak of or about each other... it's best to keep to the subject matter of the OP... not the person...

It's much too easy to offend, and once there is offense the subject gets lost in the tit for tat.

It's tolerable to disagree... but it's not ever wise to "label" a member... that's always "off-topic."
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#25
Here is the article from fortune.com that highlighted this:

https://fortune.com/2024/05/28/gen-z-mos...y-boomers/

I do not think Gen Z really reads fortune.com; they're not the demographic they pander to.

Quote:n the end, being “difficult” is probably just another rite of passage. After all, millennials will remember being labeled work-shy snowflakes before climbing the corporate ranks into management and putting the heat on Gen Z.

But instead of trying to wrestle with making the youngest generation of workers easier to manage, the research’s author suggests businesses bend to Gen Z.

“Gen Z has already shaken things up, but they’re not here to break things: They bring a unique blend of talent and bold ideas that can rejuvenate any workforce,” wrote Geoffrey Scott, senior hiring manager at Resume Genius.
"I cannot give you what you deny yourself. Look for solutions from within." - Kai Opaka
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#26
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Do you have any link, source or evidence for your claims?

I'm not seeing any of that here in the UK.

No mention of Russia's eyewatering interest rates?
I now know why I am called a grown up. Every time I get up I groan.
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#27
RussianTroll, very interesting topic. I was thinking of this very topic the other day!

I feel there has been a loss of respect in today’s workforce, that was not the case in the 70s. People also respected their elders more and if they were smart, learned from them.

Respect and integrity are also learned at home. My father, God Bless him, taught me if you’re going to do something, do it right. He would also wake me at 5:00 (even though I didn’t have to be to work til 9:00 lol), with a speech “What are you going to sleep all day, you’re going to have to work everyday for the rest of your life you'd better get used to it”. He’d leave breakfast on the table before he left for work. I still wake up everyday at 5:00, I work nights some days and it doesn’t matter, I’m up at 5:00. I appreciate his advice and Thank God he didn’t candycoat reality. I might not have survived without it.

Of course the internet wasn’t around, and he wouldn’t let me watch junk on television.

I miss the traditional family, and values of those days.

I’ve met some really impressive gen z workers, and Ive also met some truly lazy, spoiled, entitled whiners. I feel for them because life is hard enough as it is, I can’t imagine having unrealistic expectations in today’s world!

Anyways, what is housing like there? Rents, buying a house average costs?
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#28
(11-01-2024, 12:26 PM)RussianTroll Wrote: Everything that is personal is irrational. Emotions are the enemy of reality.

That's a bit dismissive of the individual and often enough sentiments like that being expressed whilst rearing a child results in emotional retardation. Something I consider pertinent to the reality of so called failing generations.

Expect a certain lack of maturity within society when kids are being raised by proverbially bigger kids. There's an ex-teacher in the room, a good opportunity to ask someone with experience just how much they had to teach that wasn't in the job description. When teachers have to teach basic manners, social skills and even potty training I'd say the parents are assumably incapable of raising a somewhat wholesome individual.

Obviously there's a lot more to "generational failings" although I would say it's better to understand the basics before blaming ideologies. I honestly don't know how child raising is done in Russia, there's a theme in the west where every generation tended to opt for a different way than their parents and I can't imagine it being all that different in Russia. Anyway, it's resulted in vastly different characteristics within the generations here. Generally each generation has failings they didn't fail to pass on, aspects of being they didn't develop and most of all poor traits they did pass on. A stereotypical statement I'd imagine but stereotypes do exist for a reason as they are measuring sticks.

It probably takes a village to raise a proper decent individual. If the parents are idiots and the neighbours are idiots what happens? Those kids are going to be ill-equipped to deal with the ideological mayor, the corrupt copper or the propagandist reporter. You know? The kind of people who don't care about society but young mouldable minds would assume do.

I stay hopeful that future generations might realise they don't need us but have the maturity to admit it's wiser to want us... Non of us are getting younger! Wink

No one needs the youth... Haha
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