Graduated in 2020 and have had two jobs since then 😬 I know it doesn’t look good on your resume when you jump from job to job in a span of a few years, but I truly have no idea how boomers have stayed at the same job for 40 godamn years

I think it gets to the root of the problem that is work culture (in whatever country) the company always comes first. Because new hires require more cost to the company in the form of training/onboarding/learning whatever new unique workflow. We all know that the “freedom to work wherever you want” line from liberals is horseshit.

I swear to god if service work paid a living wage, I would just jump around as I please. Instead I’m locked into menial white collar work (which will probably not exist in 5 years tbh) and living the same day for years on end.

How do y’all manage?

  • HamManBad [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    Idk how is ten years at a shitty job any worse than one year each at ten shitty jobs? At least my 401k is vested

    • Hohsia [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      I need a change because I can only do the same thing for so long before I get depressed