scootr
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The facts remain. Talk with any one born after the year 2000. They are not buying the American dream of work hard and get ahead. I'm not talking about engineering students. I'm talking about the young people who normally fill the service jobs until they move onto better jobs. These kids are not interested in mopping floors or flipping burgers even at $15 an hour. This is the problem.
They want instant gratification. Short hours and big money. I don't know about now but it sure didn't work that way when I was young. I remember asking a boss to pay me more and i would work harder... he said it don't work that way. Work harder and we will pay you more.
There is a big trend of young people changing jobs frequently to gain pay based upon their experience at their present job.
And then many kids who make as much as a doctor by selling crack. It's a mess.
They want instant gratification. Short hours and big money. I don't know about now but it sure didn't work that way when I was young. I remember asking a boss to pay me more and i would work harder... he said it don't work that way. Work harder and we will pay you more.
There is a big trend of young people changing jobs frequently to gain pay based upon their experience at their present job.
And then many kids who make as much as a doctor by selling crack. It's a mess.