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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.
 
Useless gen Zer faggot. Almost all of gen Z are like this, or worse. The z generation is even more useless than the millenials.
On the other hand when most of the generation is like this the few that are actually competent will be treated like kings. Much less competition.

So, college degree and now works writing blog posts and also as a waitress?
What kind of college degree fails to prepare you for the workforce and fails to make you employable in real jobs that actually require a college degree?
Was it the kind of college where classes were mostly singing songs about blm and talking about how white cis people are the devil?
Well, quit your job then and go get a job in a coal mine.

Also, she might want to start doing drugs to spice up life and maybe take up prostitution to make extra money.
 
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 because there used to be big money in looking at a system working decently as intended and then deciding you can make money by making everyone else's lives harder. I fucking hate it, but I think it explains a large majority of why we have issues with things such as legalese and health insurance.

I say "used to be" because they also gatekeep so no one but their equally fucked-up buddies can try and do something similar. It's a lot harder to do now than it was when Abramson started his insurance company to compete with Blue Cross Blue Shield.
 
The image of some 21 year old Zoomer intern having an emotional breakdown after being asked to do a simple entry level thing is everything. Imagine being her boss.

On the one hand people like her are why Gen Xers will never want for jobs, on the other hand it's why we'll always have to work harder and for longer hours to pick up their slack.

Seeing Zoomers and Alphas fail in the workforce even more than Millenials but somehow still get paid and coddled during their panic attacks, breakdowns, mental health days, and extreme anxiety answers the question: How Will They Make It In The Real World?

Turns out they'll make it just fine, because the Real World is accommodating their bullshit and Xers and some better Ys are having to just work harder.
 
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.
Ha.

Late stage corporatism, maybe.
How is this capitalism's fault? What's the alternative?
The alternative involves fedposting until the corporate oligarchies that we have in every industry are regulated out of existence with anti-trust laws, for a start.

The second prong of the pitchfork would be to teach commies the difference between regular old "capitalism" and corporatism/crony capitalism/vulture capitalism etc. so they'll shut the fuck up and stop blaming a system that worked until their grandparents voted in an overclass of lifelong politicians that took over the entire fucking system for decades, doing un-fucking-believable amounts of possibly permanent damage in the process of serving the interests of their donors.
 
Are these services provided by robots? Angela? Xenu?

The shear fucking hubris of calling for services that will require employees while complaining about needing to work.


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This is a septic tank technician. His job every day is to drive to rural and semi rural properties, get a waft of people's shit and piss when he uncovers the tank, get people's shit on his body and clothes, then go home smelling like such. He can work in hot environments with the sun beating down on him or even work with snow and wind chill.

All the while this bitch is in her air conditioning office...
She'd probably see him and say, "Ewwww, like gross - keep that yucky dirt man away from me! Like literally filthy peasant!"

Cunt.
 
"I want to be an artist or a writer."

“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.

Cope. "I'd love to be a writer, but I cannnnntttt because now my energy has been zapped because of my job!!!!"

Yeah dude, that's totally the reason why you're not the next Roald Dahl...it's because your job is zapping your energy! Yeah...

You had 5 years from the age of 13 to 18 to write your New York Times Bestseller. But you didn't.
 
There are people who work 20 hours a week max around where I live so they are still eligible to collect government hand outs, cheap housing, and food stamps.
why the fuck do people work 40 hours a week again?
Those government handouts aren't fucking universal and depend ENTIRELY on what state you live in and what their requirements are (IE some require you to be in absolute poverty, no fucking possessions, house, be utterly DESTITUTE before they'll even consider giving you any aid).

Also 40 hour weeks are VERY VERY important, because that's the threshold to qualify for shit like company provided health insurance and other white collar perks like vacation time and other shit that most white collar fags take for granted. And why a lot of McJobs LOVE LOVE LOVE to force workers to work 20-25 hours a week instead, because it lets them kike you out of said benefits (as seen most notably when Obamacare passed and people working service jobs got fucked in their asses via having their hours cut to next to nothing so their employers could avoid offering them health insurance.

Only the parasitic NEET scammer who lives off mommy and daddy while scamming the government for gimmies, would say such an ignorant thing.
 
You know, I can kinda sympathize having to continuously drag yourself to a soul-crushing wagie job day after day with the best hours of the day wasted there since despite what some people say, workers before the onset of the industrial age did not spend 3/4 of their day slaving away.

But this bitch is quite literally complaining about having to write a fucking blog post. I would kill for a decent-paying gig that easy.
 
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?'
YES. YOU. ARE. YOU. UTTERLY. RETARDED. MONKEY.

I'm fucxking amazed at sheer incompetence and absolute lack of EVERY KIND of life sustaining experience. And that comes from the late millenial ( born in 1994), just the predecessor of the generation that seem to be our worst so far.
 
What I feel like a lot of people miss out on is that zoomers have been sold a lie all their lives and joining the workforce shatters that lie.

It used to be that young people could find meaningful work that paid well enough that you could afford to own a home, start a family, etc. and we're still telling them they can, except now we're saddling them up with loads of debt and useless math facts/Holocaust facts/etc. instead of practical skills. Compound that with the fact that, by design, actually owning things in the modern era is impossible if you didn't already own things, and yeah, maybe you can understand why the younger generation is a little miffed about having to work for the rest of their lives.

After all, why waste your life working if all you get out of it is a small box you have to pay to live in, the government takes half your check to pay for a war that ended 150 years ago and subsidizes niggers and Ukrainians with it, and no one ever actually wants to hire you to do anything more than meaninglessly push pencils all day?
 
I think the issue is that it used to be you could slog through the most atrocious labor conditions as long as it meant you could take the shekels home to put food on the table for your children.

I'm gonna be 27 in october so I guess I'm a late zoomer and the zoomies that are just a few years younger than me are exasperating. They're lazy, they make mistakes which on itself isn't so bad, we all screw up but when caught on these mistakes they just can't seem to take accountability, it is like torturous for them to have to be in a state where they did something wrong. Really that's the part that bothers me the most, it isn't the incompetence but the refusal to take criticism, accountability, and improvement.

With that though I can sympathize with the malaise that can come with even easy desk jobs. I feel it sometimes too though I work in part for the benefit of my parents and church so it doesn't hit me as this soul destroying thing, I just get bored sometimes which is fine because I can fire up some podcasts or audiobooks or whatever. I think the issue isn't so much the mundanity of the work, the issue isn't "I need money" the issue is they don't need that money for anything really other than consooooming which doesn't fill a greater purpose which leads to this state of mind and soul.

I think it also has to do with upbringing, if the parents don't teach them the value of hard work and if the parents raise them to have that mindset that they can do no wrong (which is also why I never liked being told how "smart" I am, I rather be praised for being hard working and diligent) once they get into that workplace where it is much more cutthroat and they don't have bosses and managers that coddle them it leads to articles like this.
 
Zoomers aren't known to handle stress well. That's both the fault of the world they have been raised in and their own.

With all the talk about how employers suck and all (when most of the times times just want to freaking pay the bills themselves), I wonder if people will keep the same tone once zoomers become the majority within the workforce because let me tell you from experience, juggling millenial retards is already a bitch.

Besides, the issue isn't to have an issue with the system, it's that you can tell it all comes from a childish mindset and thus they are likely to go for easy solutions (like idk, become a communist or something, they don't force you to work...theorically)
 
Cope. "I'd love to be a writer, but I cannnnntttt because now my energy has been zapped because of my job!!!!"

Yeah dude, that's totally the reason why you're not the next Roald Dahl...it's because your job is zapping your energy! Yeah...

You had 5 years from the age of 13 to 18 to write your New York Times Bestseller. But you didn't.

I swear the ego on these NEETs in the making. Every entry level job will consist of simple, boring assignments until you prove that you're not a complete fuckup. Doesn't matter if it's chopping onions, changing css colors, or writing shovelware blog posts. Thats why you're supposed to work, learn, get better. That leads to more interesting assignments, more responsibility, more money and more fulfilment.

Sounds like she finished college and thought everyone will be so impressed they'd name her CEO second day on the job.
 
The alternative involves fedposting until the corporate oligarchies that we have in every industry are regulated out of existence with anti-trust laws, for a start.
Absolutely. The problem we have is the lack of competition and barriers to entry that prevent competition. It's not a coincidence the huge banks basically wrote the Dodd-Frank regulations, for example.

Corporations also need to be taxed dollar-for-dollar for any welfare funds their employees receive, no exceptions. This is nothing but a gigantic subsidy to malevolent corporations like Amazon or Walmart at the expense of small businesses. If they can't afford to pay their workers a wage that keeps them off public assistance, they need to either go under or raise prices.

That is not a free labor market, in fact it makes things worse for workers because the government is subsidizing underpayment of workers. As an added kick in the nuts these same workers pay for their welfare through their taxes...they might get the EITC and all or most of it back when they file their taxes but it's still in the government's hands for most of the year.
 
, same thing with incels who claim that be single in today's world is better than having a relationship with a woman.
the fact you said that kind of tells me how out of sync you are with the real world. Dating a modern women sure as hell isn't worth the hassle when the machine has set up so many pit falls and traps to fall into. The only winning move is to not play at all.
 
“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.”
Everyone in that office needs to slap some sense into this blithering idiot.... Daily
 
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