Business America is failing to prepare Gen Z to enter the workforce due to a ‘glaring’ gap in tech skills - GenZ's face when a job is more than taking selfies and attending mid morning pilates?

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Computer classes for Gen Z aren't cutting it anymore.

Many new digital tools entered the workforce recently, and while there is yet to be something as futuristic as flying cars or self-lacing shoes (as predicted in Back to the Future's depiction of 2015), there are still some new-fangled inventions that have been implemented. As remote work took the nation by storm during the early pandemic, digital tools like Zoom and Teams were used more frequently. And with investments pouring into artificial intelligence, the world of A.I. is also seeping into the workforce as automated programs like ChatGPT take off.

Less invested in than weird A.I. portraits or automated messaging systems that tell you everything is subjective: Gen Zers. While companies are rapidly changing to become more digitized and automated, the youngest working generation isn’t being trained adequately to deal with this new reality.


More than a third (37%) of Gen Zers feel their school education didn't prepare them with the digital skills they need to propel their career, according to Dell Technologies' international survey of more than 15,000 adults ages 18 to 26 across 15 countries. A majority (56%) of this generation added that they had very basic to no digital skills education.

It’s all led to some warranted skepticism regarding the future of work: Many Gen Zers are unsure what the digital economy will look like, and 33% have little to no confidence that the government’s investments in a digital future will be successful in 10 years. Forty-four percent think that schools and businesses should work together to address the digital skills gap.

Gen Z's skills gap could be why they feel 'tech shame' at work​


The findings back up past research that found nearly half of the Class of 2022 felt the top skill they were underprepared for was technical skills.

It may all come as a surprise considering that Gen Z are digital natives. That means they’re often assumed to be the most technologically proficient in the workplace and assigned the work of explaining new tools to their colleagues, which stresses Gen Z out. As many as 1 in 5 young workers feel judged for having tech issues, whereas only 1 in 25 of their older peers report feeling similarly, according to a survey from HP. These tech snafus have created feelings of “tech shame” among the generation, which sometimes stops them from participating in meetings.

What little training that’s being provided is not being distributed equitably. “There’s a glaring gap in accessibility and application of tech education resources between lower-income and affluent students—a gap that was widened by the pandemic,” Rose Stuckey Kirk, chief corporate social responsibility officer, wrote for Fortune. “And we know this gap is more than an academic or social justice issue.”

It’s evidence of the broader skills gap prevalent in the workforce right now. The problem for Gen Z is that digital communication skills are most high in-demand. But a large portion of them are taking it upon themselves to learn more; 36% plan on acquiring digital skills in order to get a new job or keep their job, Dell finds.

Considering that many companies aren’t equipped with the resources to handle the skills gap, the Gen Zers who do teach themselves digital skills will likely have a leg up in the job search over those who don’t.

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From personal interaction with young folks (early 20s) in my job it's less about lack of education but simply about "don't care" when it isn't a smartphone with TikTok on it...
 
I would like to see proof of the can opener bit, but if true, they're missing out on the finer things in life: Chilli cheese dogs.
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Seriously though what's with it and this meme of zoomers not knowing how to cook? Fucking read the instructions, buy ingredients, and cook faggots.
It's not a meme.
Kids these can't do the following
  • Cook
  • Clean
  • Study
  • Wash
  • Iron
  • Write Cursive
  • Read Cursive
  • Ask questions
  • Repair anything
  • Build model kits
  • Conflict resolution
  • Co-operate without declaring a leader or putting someone else in charge.
  • Form their own opinions without worrying about being judged.
Everything is stacked against them. Our youth told us to work hard to avoid flipping burgers, our adulthood is now "nobody wants to flip burgers" to barely be able to afford to get to the job.

Their youth is "everything sucks, get rich any way possible", there's no illusion anymore for these kids, so they're hiding in what little comforts given to them.

Our Grandparents bought a home flipping burgers.Our teachers paid for college being waitresses.
Our children can't afford a car on minimum wage. Their teachers are pornstars on the side.

This is what grinds my gears.


The only way to get ahead is to have things that must be given to you.
They are too busy working on their perms for that stupid looking haircut they like so much. They put more effort into talking and acting like niggers than anything else. I don't know what happened. When I was in my teens and early 20's I didn't see that many wiggers. I mean they did exist but it seems like every other Zoomer is a fucking wigger. I know some of the younger Gen X people were wiggers. The ones that were in their mid to late teens in the early and mid 90's.

That's because Vista was garbage. Easily one of the worst MS OS they ever released. Even Windows 8 wasn't that bad. Things got better with Windows 10. XP was the peak. Windows 95 98 98S3 and Millenium Edition were good as well. But Vista was trash. It was so bad MS dropped it as soon as they could.

That's what I don't get. They have access to all this information and videos of people willing to show them how. Yet they complain no one ever taught them. It's the most nigger tier behavior ever.

Are you really holding it against them?
You said it yourself. No one taught them.
How are you supposed to know what to learn? What to observe? Everything is simple they have no curiosity and only desire to get rich by mimicking exactly what the rich people do. That's all kids today know.

Whoring, get rich schemes/ hustling, repeating stupid fads and

You look at our society and the most famous and influential people of today are
- a dude who gets punched in the head for a living and calls CPR gay. Andrew Tate.
- The Literal Whore of Babylon Kim Kardasian.
- A dude who inherited a fuck ton of money and did nothing but play Videogames. Jimmy Donaldson
- A rich girl who travels the world using expensive means and tells poor people to care about the environment, Greta Thurnburg
- Athletes
- Women who became famous by marrying rich men and divorcing them
- Women who get knocked up by the rich men.
- Literal faggots flaunting their pervision like it's a badge of honor.

Even our old heroes like Bill Nye are just corrupt faggots looking for the bag, not educating people.

So who's gonna teach the kids what they should be doing on the internet?
Oh wait. The internet is heavily curated and ads are dressed up as real information! Children are being guided towards TRANSWOMEN ARE WOMEN and TRANSMEN ARE MEN bullshit.

Meanwhile, China and Russia put the clamp down on this bullshit and are actually TRYING To get their children on the right track. Europe, Canada and America are full steam ahead and soon the only thing these kids will be good for is catching bullets in the name of the Army. Since, soon.

That will be the only profession people will be able to afford to get their kids into.
 
So I went to school in the 1990's. I had an apple IIGS at home and never really learned much on it.

Then in highschool it was PC, I think I had a 486 SX. I later went on doing tech stuff for my grandma. One time she looked at me and asked "how do you know this"

I remember one friend telling me to use MSCONFIG to turn off all the junk that was on the start up menu. I in turn taught him how to use folder options to make hidden folders...if you know what I mean.


Good ole attribute 0x02 in MS-DOS. Hidden stuff back then was actually hidden and stayed hidden.

Young boomer teachers, librarians and parents aren't about to crack open a 400 page DOS reference manual to absorb and apply arcane file system knowledge. They, in a generational context already know they are smarter and better than you or anyone else who may potentially exist. No further information is required.

History repeats itself with Z.
 
hey are too busy working on their perms for that stupid looking haircut they like so much. They put more effort into talking and acting like niggers than anything else. I don't know what happened. When I was in my teens and early 20's I didn't see that many wiggers. I mean they did exist but it seems like every other Zoomer is a fucking wigger.
This is one of the reasons why I rail so hard about the cause of the Black Family being torn apart really is, The Great Society act was specifically created to tear apart Black Families, and once the Elites saw that it worked so well to permanently Niggerfy Blacks they decided to do the same with Whites, Latinos, Asians..basically everyone.
 
It's not a meme.
Kids these can't do the following
  • Cook
  • Clean
  • Study
  • Wash
  • Iron
  • Write Cursive
  • Read Cursive
  • Ask questions
  • Repair anything
  • Build model kits
  • Conflict resolution
  • Co-operate without declaring a leader or putting someone else in charge.
  • Form their own opinions without worrying about being judged.
Everything is stacked against them. Our youth told us to work hard to avoid flipping burgers, our adulthood is now "nobody wants to flip burgers" to barely be able to afford to get to the job.

Their youth is "everything sucks, get rich any way possible", there's no illusion anymore for these kids, so they're hiding in what little comforts given to them.

Our Grandparents bought a home flipping burgers.Our teachers paid for college being waitresses.
Our children can't afford a car on minimum wage. Their teachers are pornstars on the side.

This is what grinds my gears.


The only way to get ahead is to have things that must be given to you.


Are you really holding it against them?
You said it yourself. No one taught them.
How are you supposed to know what to learn? What to observe? Everything is simple they have no curiosity and only desire to get rich by mimicking exactly what the rich people do. That's all kids today know.

Whoring, get rich schemes/ hustling, repeating stupid fads and

You look at our society and the most famous and influential people of today are
- a dude who gets punched in the head for a living and calls CPR gay. Andrew Tate.
- The Literal Whore of Babylon Kim Kardasian.
- A dude who inherited a fuck ton of money and did nothing but play Videogames. Jimmy Donaldson
- A rich girl who travels the world using expensive means and tells poor people to care about the environment, Greta Thurnburg
- Athletes
- Women who became famous by marrying rich men and divorcing them
- Women who get knocked up by the rich men.
- Literal faggots flaunting their pervision like it's a badge of honor.

Even our old heroes like Bill Nye are just corrupt faggots looking for the bag, not educating people.

So who's gonna teach the kids what they should be doing on the internet?
Oh wait. The internet is heavily curated and ads are dressed up as real information! Children are being guided towards TRANSWOMEN ARE WOMEN and TRANSMEN ARE MEN bullshit.

Meanwhile, China and Russia put the clamp down on this bullshit and are actually TRYING To get their children on the right track. Europe, Canada and America are full steam ahead and soon the only thing these kids will be good for is catching bullets in the name of the Army. Since, soon.

That will be the only profession people will be able to afford to get their kids into.
Only thing on this list I can't do is write cursive, read it is a different story. I'd say I'm doing pretty good for a zoomer. I actually had a carpenter father figure that expected these things of me, and was in things like boy scouts, which taught me a lot, both of which I think are lacking in many zoomies. In scouts for instance, you're expected to cook. Don't cook, you won't eat.
 
I'm not a computer person. Yet I was stunned that a new guy we hired was completely baffled by the idea of CRTL+C and CTRL+V to move stuff. Or just using the shift key and mouse to select multiple items.
Knowledge of basic keyboard shortcuts has been my mental sorting tool for office people for a while. When you see someone only using the mouse, you know you're in for some agony dealing with them.
 
Even computer simulations should be distrusted, results can be way off if you fail to take into account even one aspect of the setup.
At least during college, engineering students treated simulations like a holy oracle without bothering sanity checks. I can only assume it's worse now. I hope they beat that out of them in the field. I have no idea because I'm working something that doesn't do much simulating.
 
Only thing on this list I can't do is write cursive
It's not hard, when I was a kid I had written whole journals in cursive, though I will freely admit that it is a useless skill today. I have since lost the ability to write in cursive fluently, because outside of a signature it is literally never used in day to day life. You aren't missing anything.
 
It's not hard, when I was a kid I had written whole journals in cursive, though I will freely admit that it is a useless skill today. I have since lost the ability to write in cursive fluently, because outside of a signature it is literally never used in day to day life. You aren't missing anything.
They tried teaching us in 3rd grade, but honestly, it confused the shit out of me and honestly made my regular hand writing worse if I'm being completely honest. So yes I was taught it, I was just ass at it
 
At least during college, engineering students treated simulations like a holy oracle without bothering sanity checks. I can only assume it's worse now. I hope they beat that out of them in the field. I have no idea because I'm working something that doesn't do much simulating.
It is worse. Everything is FEA or CFD for them. There's a mantra for engineering students that goes something like "design for manufacturing, not because you can."
 
They tried teaching us in 3rd grade, but honestly, it confused the shit out of me and honestly made my regular hand writing worse if I'm being completely honest. So yes I was taught it, I was just ass at it
If I am not mistaken, cursive was a thing because of people writing with fountain pens back in the day. Which is no longer a thing. It's the same reason why I keep putting double spaces after the punctuation at the end of a sentence. Because this is what was done when people exclusively used typewriters and it's what my grandmother drilled into my head when she'd have me type up her church newsletters.
 
More like they failed to give us work in general.
Good luck getting any job in the tech sector that isn't replaced with H1B1 labor
 
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If I am not mistaken, cursive was a thing because of people writing with fountain pens back in the day. Which is no longer a thing. It's the same reason why I keep putting double spaces after the punctuation at the end of a sentence. Because this is what was done when people exclusively used typewriters and it's what my grandmother drilled into my head when she'd have me type up her church newsletters.
That's my understanding. It was done for effencicey more than anything, which is a non issue anymore with computers.
 
It kind of feels like we're regressing in a way. Because of smart phones and iPads/tablets, there's a lack of knowledge about basic computing, even with laptops (forget desktops) so there is a lack of familiarity and curiosity about computing.

You can probably learn more trying to mod skyrim on PC than anything on a smartphone or tablet.

So you then have this degradation of office skills and even typing skills. AI essays and copy and paste have decreased knowledge. Even writing skills. Intelligence is busted and so is curiosity.
 
It kind of feels like we're regressing in a way. Because of smart phones and iPads/tablets, there's a lack of knowledge about basic computing, even with laptops (forget desktops) so there is a lack of familiarity and curiosity about computing.

You can probably learn more trying to mod skyrim on PC than anything on a smartphone or tablet.

So you then have this degradation of office skills and even typing skills. AI essays and copy and paste have decreased knowledge. Even writing skills. Intelligence is busted and so is curiosity.
Can confirm that modding Bethesderp games is how I got into IT. I think Null said on one of his streams modding Roblox was his entry point into tech as well.
 
It kind of feels like we're regressing in a way. Because of smart phones and iPads/tablets, there's a lack of knowledge about basic computing, even with laptops (forget desktops) so there is a lack of familiarity and curiosity about computing.

You can probably learn more trying to mod skyrim on PC than anything on a smartphone or tablet.

So you then have this degradation of office skills and even typing skills. AI essays and copy and paste have decreased knowledge. Even writing skills. Intelligence is busted and so is curiosity.
Apparently its a serious problem for CS programs having to deal with students who cant type entering as freshmen.
 
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Can confirm that modding Bethesderp games is how I got into IT. I think Null said on one of his streams modding Roblox was his entry point into tech as well.
One day you're trying to mod titties into Skyrim, the next you're editing DNS records. You look for your can of Mountain Dew, and for some reason a mug of coffee is in its place. Your reverie is interrupted by your boss, you call him a fag, and he shakes his head and asks you to just let him know when the changes are all done.
 
It kind of feels like we're regressing in a way. Because of smart phones and iPads/tablets, there's a lack of knowledge about basic computing, even with laptops (forget desktops) so there is a lack of familiarity and curiosity about computing.

You can probably learn more trying to mod skyrim on PC than anything on a smartphone or tablet.

So you then have this degradation of office skills and even typing skills. AI essays and copy and paste have decreased knowledge. Even writing skills. Intelligence is busted and so is curiosity.
Like that episode of Star Trak where the planet is full of people taken care of by machines they don't know how to operate, and when the machines stop working...
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This lack of ability to do anything but interact with apps highlights something that’s been nagging at me- as time goes on the west is degenerating into a cargo cult that doesn’t understand how anything works.

The zoomers inability to locate their Downloads folder is a manifestation of this, but it’s a continuation of multi-generational trends.

We might end up as zoo residents making sacrificial offerings to chatbots.
My autistic theory is we're going to go full Mechanicus at the end of this slide down to the stone age, and the gen x/millennials are going to become the tech priests of a backwards society of tech barbarians, dressing up command prompt and file explorers with enough mysticism that eventually we become prophets of a cruel and careless machine god that must be calmed with rituals of router resets and ip flushing lest whole nations collapse into anarchy.
We shall be looked on with awe and fear as the sages of a lost digital deity, taking the most promising of the app using apes as our apprentices. We shall whisper to them of the glories of CSS and HTML, we will teach them how to type more than 5 words a minute, we shall show them the wonders of the holy mouse, and we shall keep the world ticking another day. But why? Why would we do such a thing? So that we may take the normies tribute of gold and graphics cards and we shall build monuments to our majesty! Rigs so powerful they reach the height of skyscrapers and burn so hot that oceans of coolant and fans the size of small islands are required to keep the superheated plasma from spilling out and vaporizing whole city blocks!

And at last we shall be able to play Crysis at 60 FPS with all the settings at max! AVE DEUS MECHANICUS !
 
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Like that episode of Star Trak where the planet is full of people taken care of by machines they don't know how to operate, and when the machines stop working...
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You mean The Machine Stops? The most remarkable part of that story (besides being written 80 years before widespread use of the internet,) was its ability to predict how lazy humanity would become. How people would stop going out and researching primary sources and just comment on other people's commentary. Hell, that's practically all Youtube is today other than cat videos and faggots reading reddit posts.
 
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