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.
 
For some positions that'll work but some just can't be filled by kids which is primarily what I was focused on. In any case that's how the law needs to change - you can have one rate for working-age minors and one rate for adults. Set the former lower and the latter higher and let companies decide how to staff.

In every case I think the companies would hire the minors vs. some shiftless adult who can't hold down a decent job.

However, if their employees get welfare they still have to repay the government for it. No excuse for underpaying someone and having us pick up the slack through our taxes.
They'll just fire them and then we're 100% on the hook for their useless asses instead of just subsidizing some of their uselessness. I'd rather the useless contribute something, as little as it is, rather than nothing.
 
It's not that people don't want to work. It's that they don't want to be suckers to corporate greed:

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Slowly, the elites have been rigging the game to squeeze the workers, and were now at the point where most people can't even afford a one-bedroom apartment without government help. The average CEO makes 300 times the pay of the average worker. It's a fucky, rigged system and there isn't enough social capital or sense of societal duty to convince Zoomers that an 8 to 5 with unpaid lunch is worth what they're being asked to give up.

The Cloud People are at war with the Dirt People, and they won't give an inch. The Dirt people have said "Fuck it" and are trying to extract what little pleasure they can out of life. Investing in the System is for suckers,, and the fact that Zoomers are sheltered, degenerate layabouts doesn't make them wrong about this.
 
Retiring should be easier to do early. You shouldn't have one foot and half the other in the grave before you stop making someone else rich just to survive.

Still, zoomers think there's some magic way to live without working at all, they're in a fantasyland.
 
It's not that people don't want to work. It's that they don't want to be suckers to corporate greed:

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Slowly, the elites have been rigging the game to squeeze the workers, and were now at the point where most people can't even afford a one-bedroom apartment without government help. The average CEO makes 300 times the pay of the average worker. It's a fucky, rigged system and there isn't enough social capital or sense of societal duty to convince Zoomers that an 8 to 5 with unpaid lunch is worth what they're being asked to give up.

The Cloud People are at war with the Dirt People, and they won't give an inch. The Dirt people have said "Fuck it" and are trying to extract what little pleasure they can out of life. Investing in the System is for suckers,, and the fact that Zoomers are sheltered, degenerate layabouts doesn't make them wrong about this.
That's entirely a larp, they care far more about corporations hanging pride flags and letting their criminal buddies terrorize everyone else unfettered than any kind of class struggle.
 
These retards really believe that their running water, electricity, food, and internet just magically appear and that no physical labor was involved in providing them any of this and that they are somehow entitled to make everyone else their slave to maintain their comfort and existence. These “people” are lower than pond scum.
 
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.
If you're a loser, yeah, you'd think like this and not even try. If you're smart and successful with women, you'd know how to pick the good ones from the bad and be able to have a good relationship.
 
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Unless you yanks have completely different degrees in which you get it for sitting on your ass and saying the right buzz words.
I'm not sure if you're familiar with James Lindsey, the anti-Marxist crusader of New Discourses, but according to him, the reason he left academia, where he was a Math professor, was because the college administration told all of the teachers at U of Tennessee that they can't fail more than one student per class. So, as long as you weren't the worst student, you could get a degree, an ENGINEERING degree, while sucking shit from a tap. Welcome to Students as Customers.
 
If you're a loser, yeah, you'd think like this and not even try. If you're smart and successful with women, you'd know how to pick the good ones from the bad and be able to have a good relationship.
That's what Steven Crowder and Jeff Bezos thought.
 
We’d probably fix a lot of this if we could get the cost of living down significantly. Would have to get a handle on the immigration as well while we’re at it. Nothing drastic, just more controlled and regulated.
And getting rid of some of the farmers subsidies or rather replacing them with ones that support food crops might also help. Finally if we did away with a lot of the regulations keeping cheap foreign (but not Chinese) cars from being sold here, we might see some real good results.

But I’m just tossing out ideas here really, I’ve no clue if any of this would work or make things worse.

So I guess what Im trying to say is, we need to kill all the boomers.
 
Is this a zoomer thing, or just a child-to-adult thing? This highlights the fact that zoomers are becoming adults later than any generation before them. High schools and colleges are glorified day care centres so they're still being treated like children well into their twenties. When they enter the workforce and suddenly have to be responsible for themselves (at least until they go home to their parents' house), they freak out a bit. The most natural thing in the world.

The biggest problem here is that someone got paid to write an article about some anonymous zoomer's reddit post!
 
Imagine thinking work is supposed to give your life meaning. Get married, become a mother and get active in helping people in your community, dumbass.
But these days unless you’re married to someone right at the top of the tree you still have to work (and do housework and child rearing.) the days of being married, quitting a job and devoting yourself to family are gone. We are poorer for it as a society
That's what Steven Crowder and Jeff Bezos thought.
Both chose badly then. Having money isn’t a guarantee of good choices in partners. Look at someone like Elon musk, who seems to have suspiciously pretty but insane women out in his path and he goes for them.
As far as I know it was bezos who strayed not the wife? And she didn’t screw him over in the divorce. There are plenty of divorce rape stories out there but I don’t think the previous mrs. Bezos is a good example of it.
There are good loyal women out there as there are good loyal men. I think both are so much harder to find, due to how society has fragmented.
 
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Sucks to know the Boomers in charge stole any reasonable chance to retire with them, doesn't it?
But these days unless you’re married to someone right at the top of the tree you still have to work (and do housework and child rearing.) the days of being married, quitting a job and devoting yourself to family are gone. We are poorer for it as a society.
But it made the people in charge trillions over time so they won't willingly change a damned thing.
 
Being forced to work solely to afford survival isn’t at all fair, yet, it turns out, most of life is massively unfair.
Humans have been working to survive from literally the day we evolved. You can’t call it unfair because the system hasn’t been designed, who are you going to complain to? God? Even fucking animals work to survive, these people have such little perspective I’m surprised they can get by at all.
 
However, if their employees get welfare they still have to repay the government for it. No excuse for underpaying someone and having us pick up the slack through our taxes.
To quote Betty White, "Dear, sweet, naïve Mary...."

That shit is standard operating procedures for pretty much EVERY McJob these days. Underpay your employees and if they complain, tell them to go on foodstamps or Medicaid etc. Fuck, Wal Mart has been REPEATEDLY fucking attacked for underpaying their workers and expecting their employees to go on welfare/assistance (if they can even get it in their states) as their blanket excuse for why they won't pay their employees a living wage/give them the necessary hours to work to make a living wage.

Same with McDonalds, though McDonalds also fucking expects you to work TWO FUCKING JOBS on top of government assistance to get by on.
 
To quote Betty White, "Dear, sweet, naïve Mary...."

That shit is standard operating procedures for pretty much EVERY McJob these days. Underpay your employees and if they complain, tell them to go on foodstamps or Medicaid etc. Fuck, Wal Mart has been REPEATEDLY fucking attacked for underpaying their workers and expecting their employees to go on welfare/assistance (if they can even get it in their states) as their blanket excuse for why they won't pay their employees a living wage/give them the necessary hours to work to make a living wage.

Same with McDonalds, though McDonalds also fucking expects you to work TWO FUCKING JOBS on top of government assistance to get by on.
Yep, and guess what else it also makes it easier - driving their competitors out of business.

I'm no fan of Amazon but I will say they are doing a great job putting the screws to Walmart. We'd be much better off with either one of those two gone (or both) but I'd say Walmart should be the first to go. That great American company was also a big player in dumping Chinese garbage in the US and driving our own manufacturers overseas or out of business.

Keep raising interest rates and keep them high for a while, that's the first step in flushing this system clean.
 
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No you dumb fuck, you need to do this basically forever because you DO need food/clothes/housing basically forever.

While I am very sympathetic with the plight of the wagie slaves and corporativism, people like this makes me wish we could have a place we could just dump them so their only alternative is growing their own food and trying not to die from the elements/diseases. I don't even wish the place was a hellhole desert or tundra; people die constantly trying to be self-sufficient even on nice plots of lands because subsistence is just that difficult/backbreaking.
 
make them do farm work
There's no better way to dispel the "capitalism is the source of all my problems" bullshit than to find out exactly how much work it is just to cultivate enough food to keep yourself alive. Life is really hard and even if it still sucks now, it's basically as good as it's ever been in human history.

Jesus, even Zoomers' existential crises are banal, superficial, and demanding of easy answers.
 
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Wouldn't they have to do shit like that at College anyways? Unless you yanks have completely different degrees in which you get it for sitting on your ass and saying the right buzz words
You know damn well we have bullshit degrees for filling space and spouting buzzwords. There have always been degrees like that. It's just way worse in the US than it ever has been.

I'll try to give an explanation for non-US folks and people unfamiliar with it. Prepare for text wall.

Back in the late '90s and early 2000s, an unholy alliance of For-Profit Colleges, Finance Companies, and left-wing "Special Interest groups got together. They created the 'High School-to-College Pipeline', for the dual purposes of indoctrinating and squeezing as much money as possible out of young people.

It starts in high school, where you're constantly drilled with nonstop "You HAVE to go to college to get a good job!" propaganda. It was very, very effective.

This is, of course, untrue. Unless you're in a STEM or Medical field, almost all young people are better off either going to a trade school or getting an entry-level job in their desired field.

Colleges, doing their part, lowered standards massively, to the point where most students are automatically accepted, so long as they can pay. And they created hundreds upon hundreds of nonsense degrees to lure people in.

It didn't matter that your stupid Gender Studies, Art History, Creative Writing, or E-Commerce degree wouldn't mean shit or get you a job. You'd pay up-front, so by the time you realized what a waste it all was, they had your money.

Now, remember that "automatically accepted, so long as they can pay" part? Here's where the Financial Institutions come in. They worked with colleges to make sure EVERYONE could pay.

Working with "Loan Experts", a prospective student with no credit rating, no job history, no collateral, and no plan of how to repay it can get a $50k loan. Just scroll through the site, click Agree, and e-sign.

In any other situation, this would be considered predatory lending. Because it fucking is. But they get around it by pointing out that there's no interest and no repayment due as long as you're in school.

Note that it's only "In school". Not "Until you graduate" or "Until you get a job in your field". This turns it into a time bomb of debt that explodes 6 months after you leave school, ready or not.

And as for the schooling itself? That's where the left comes in. They'd thoroughly infiltrated non-STEM academia for quite a while and wanted more young minds to brainwash.

So they campaigned, libbied, and funded the other two parts. In exchange for helping establish the pipeline and downplay the predatory lending, they got to set the curriculums and freely indoctrinate.

So you get the usual. Diversity good, white people bad. Immigrants good, secure borders bad. Socialism good, capitalism evil. LGBT/Troons good, traditional families bad.

They've done it for two solid generations now (Milennials and Gen Z) and are halfway through this latest generation.

And what we're seeing in this article is the result of an entire generation being indoctrinated this way. Not only do they have stupid political beliefs, but they have laziness, entitlement, and utter ignorance of the real world.

So not only does this dumb Gen Zer have to work, but if she doesn't that debt will catch up to her. They'll ruin her credit, reposses anything of value, garnish wages, put liens on property. She has no idea how fucked she truly is if she thinks it's bad now.
 
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