Culture Gen Zer In Their First Internship Can't 'Fathom' Working For The Rest Of Their Life — 'I'm Just Supposed To Do This Forever 'Cause I Need Money?'

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Gen Zer In Their First Internship Can't 'Fathom' Working For The Rest Of Their Life — 'I'm Just Supposed To Do This Forever 'Cause I Need Money?'​

The transition from college to what everyone deems “the real world” can be a truly acute shock — to go from the bubble of campus life to working full-time and paying bills is rarely an easy move to make.

In a now-deleted post to the subreddit r/LateStageCapitalism, one young person expressed their extreme dissatisfaction with what their future held.

A Gen Zer in her first internship can’t ‘fathom’ having to work for the rest of her life.​

The short yet not entirely simple answer to her existential question is, well... yes. The Gen Zer’s commentary was reposted on the Twitter account “F–-k You I Quit,” who state in their bio, “The labor market is a mess. Here to show you why. Highlighting workers' conflict with poor management, corporate greed, bad business, and the economy.”

The Gen Zer posed the question, “Any other gen z workers finding it impossible to fathom the rest of our lives like this?” They went on to explain their harrowing experience, stating, “In the midst of my first internship and I cannot believe generation after generation has been doing this bulls–t work and it is fine with it.”
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“I sat sobbing at my laptop today trying to write some blog post about federal funding that was assigned to me today, doing the most boring s–-t of all time that drains me of all my energy and has zapped my passion for writing, and I’m just supposed to do this forever with a smile on my face ‘cause I need money?” She continued.

“F-–k each and every person who made this system and keeps it upright and acts like they’re happy about it, too,” she went on. “I’m also a full-time waitress at two restaurants and I want to be an artist and a writer but nothing that fills my cup or makes me happy will ever pay the bills.”

The young person vocalized a harsh truth that tends to surface as we grow older and join the workforce: Having a job is often exhausting and unfulfilling.​

“I feel so pissed off at the world right now and even though I know not [every day] will feel this bad, I also can’t help but fear it’s going to get worse as I have to pay for more things to survive and this bulls-–t job will be all I can rely on,” she said. “I hate it here.”

There are very valid sentiments and cultural critiques within this Gen Zer’s rant against the pitfalls of living in a late-stage capitalist system. It seems valuable to note that she maintains a certain level of professional privilege for just having access to paid work and an internship, yet that’s not to discount her concerns with the realities of the world. The truth is, she’s not wrong.

Working can be a harrowing endeavor, especially in a country that doesn’t provide basic social services, like access to healthcare, paid parental leave, or childcare. As rent increases at astronomical rates, along with the cost of food, gas, and seemingly every other resource on this planet, basic survival can feel entirely impossible.
In some ways, this woman’s manifesto against our current economic structure is nothing new. Generation after generation of young people has stepped across the threshold of a fluorescently-lit, beige-carpeted office and felt their soul leave their bodies.

Being forced to work solely to afford survival isn’t at all fair, yet, it turns out, most of life is massively unfair.

This member of Gen Z might not find a job she feels passionate about. She might have to make hard choices about how she spends her days. She’ll have to learn to balance her exhaustion with her desire to create art and carve out time to do so.

It will take complete systemic change to shift the overall poor quality of life that Americans, especially, seem to have. In the end, our jobs don’t sustain us. What makes life worth living is found far from how we pay our rent.

We make meaning from the relationships we have, from the love we give and receive. There’s resonance in breathing deeply, in looking up at the sky, and seeing that stars shine, despite it all.
 
I don't either, but I'm not going to act like they've cracked the code or are living a life better then the majority of other people with jobs they've worked hard to get. The glorification of NEETs that I've seen pop up online in the last few years is so strange and out of touch with reality, same thing with incels who claim that be single in today's world is better than having a relationship with a woman.
it's cope
the former's is at least it's not homelessness and the latter is at least you're not dealing with all the drama of having a relationship
 
I don't either, but I'm not going to act like they've cracked the code or are living a life better then the majority of other people with jobs they've worked hard to get. The glorification of NEETs that I've seen pop up online in the last few years is so strange and out of touch with reality, same thing with incels who claim that be single in today's world is better than having a relationship with a woman.
Part of it is how in the past if you wanted to do anything outside of working you needed to spend money somewhere. If you wanted to paint you needed to invest in materials. If you wanted to go fishing you needed to regularly spend money on gasoline and supplies like tackle and rods. People in the past would raise a family as soon as they started adulthood so you needed money on a near constant basis. Nowadays you can spend very little and be entertained in perpetuity, so why bother with any of that.

However the biggest thing is that most of these people lived lives of abject luxury that would've been unheard of in previous generations. So when they grow up and have to work a job and make their own money they balk at the idea. In previous generations we encouraged things like starting a business if you wanted to avoid menial labor but now because of how absurd the minimum wage is and how the government perpetuates monopolies to exist like payment processors it's harder than it should be.

So it's not entirely their fault it's just the fact that so much new technology has sprung up in the last 20 or so years that society hasn't had enough time to really adjust to it.
 
The point being is stock trading ads no actual tangible value to society whatsoever it is simply moving money from one place to another if we didn't have stock trading society would still continue if we didn't have carpenters and Engineers society would come to a grounding halt the same thing with farmers.
No argument there, day trading is just a sophisticated form of gambling with a little lower house edge if you're good. Very few people make any kind of money that way, though...these days it's mostly just computers trying to outrun other computers in billionths of a second.

For the majority of human history if you would damage someone's property it was assumed you pay for it
The concept you break it you buy it not hard to understand why do we need an overly complicated system of bureaucrats and talmudic legal experts each being paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to solve simple disputes .
It's been a problem ever since people started owning assets that can't be easily replaced or repaid out of pocket. Even the ancient Romans, Babylonians, Greeks and others had to deal with civil litigation.
 
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“Do what you love” is to blame. People are under the assumption that they’re supposed to chase the high of “happy” with absolutely everything and that’s not how life works.

Get a job that you can live with, and engage in your passions outside of work. That’s what life balance is all about.
 
“I sat sobbing at my laptop today trying to write some blog post about federal funding that was assigned to me today, doing the most boring s–-t of all time that drains me of all my energy and has zapped my passion for writing, and I’m just supposed to do this forever with a smile on my face ‘cause I need money?” She continued.
Literally the Laptop Caste having an emotional breakdown because she drank the Flavor-Aid about 'muh pashuns n life' and resentful that she has to produce value for other people in order to get paid.
 
That's life, princess. Maybe it's time to finally grow the fuck up and realize that life isn't fair and it isn't your employer's responsibility to bring you fulfillment. That's YOUR responsibility. Your employer's responsibility is to provide payment for the services you render to them. It wasn't that long ago in history that adults had to work from the time they woke up to the time they went to bed, and work meant building your own home, taking care of EVERYTHING in and around that home, raising/ growing your own food (including slaughtering any animals for meat, milking cows, etc.), fighting off bandits and savages who wanted to take what you have, chopping fire wood, and so much else. These fucking kids have no idea how easy they have it and no appreciation for the opportunities they have. Soft times create weak people.
This is what happens when you raise a generation with no emotional resilience as a result of Best Friend-style helicopter parenting. They can't handle responsibility.

How is this capitalism's fault? What's the alternative?
Zoomers believe that they should be living in a fully automated zero-emissions queer socialist diverse and inclusive Wakanda, but because ignorant bigots keep voting Republican, we can't have nice things.
 
It amazes me how many Zoomers I’ve talked to who have never had a job before, have little to no skills (social justice internet sperging is not a skill, Patrick) and still expect to have their first job pay 6 figures a year with little to no work. They have Chris Chan’s childlike idea of working where you laze back in a recliner bossing your subordinates while occasionally signing a paper like a cartoon character office jockey.

I’d say Zoomers are retarded faggots, and that is true, but they got that way from their retarded faggy late Gen X/early millennial parents
 
A whole generation that doesn't know how to do anything. Well, get used to it, every generation is going to be like this for a while.
 
“I sat sobbing at my laptop today trying to write some blog post about federal funding that was assigned to me today, doing the most boring s–-t of all time that drains me of all my energy and has zapped my passion for writing, and I’m just supposed to do this forever with a smile on my face ‘cause I need money?” She continued.
Well lady, it's because of your ideology that the situation is what it is. If it wasn't for it, you would be in your house taking care of a home and raising children that love you and depend on you.
To be fair writing about federal funding sounds like the most boring shit possible. I've done jobs that were absolutely crushing mentally and not every job is for everyone.
 
A whole generation that doesn't know how to do anything. Well, get used to it, every generation is going to be like this for a while.
It was great not dying from simultaneous explosive vomiting and shitting. Zoomers will lose basic knowledge of sewage and water purification, let alone complex water systems. That was magical energy tech that was created by the Tatarians before the mud flood. And if you think that's far fetched, they already think cathedral bell towers were Tatarian free energy machines and pre-1920s/30s architecture and temporary World's Fair buildings were some lost high tech people because ThEy HaD HoRsEz ThEn and they can only comprehend concrete/drywall/cinderblock boxes
 
A whole generation that doesn't know how to do anything. Well, get used to it, every generation is going to be like this for a while.
At some point for some god forsaken reason boomers thought their kids should just know how to do things on their own, ignoring how they're literal fucking children who will only learn what they are taught. All the single mother households that came out didn't help. My parents didn't even teach me how to tie my own goddamn shoes. It's so fucking ridiculous but that's the damage one stupid idea or mistake can do.
 
I’m just supposed to do this forever with a smile on my face ‘cause I need money?
Well not forever hopefully since you'll eventually get so old that even just moving around and commuting becomes difficult, but the retirement account you're going to lean into at that stage doesn't grow itself. Time to start rising and grinding like the rest of us, or adulting as you kids call it these days.
 
Unless you yanks have completely different degrees in which you get it for sitting on your ass and saying the right buzz words.
We do! It's called a "Bachelor's Degree In Journalism".

“F-–k each and every person who made this system and keeps it upright and acts like they’re happy about it, too,” she went on. “I’m also a full-time waitress at two restaurants and I want to be an artist and a writer but nothing that fills my cup or makes me happy will ever pay the bills.”
"I have three shitty jobs!" This may be a novel concept, but it may mean that it's time to find a less shitty job. Zoomers need to learn Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs; you need to learn how to survive before you can learn to thrive. If you're working three jobs for shit pay just to make due, you're barely surviving.
 
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