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Interns and Gen-Zs

Kids just don't care... Kids just do not see work the way the rest of us were taught to.

A lot of them look at the employer-employee relationship and see it for what they think it is: a bad deal. They can tell workers are doing the actual work, getting paid next to nothing, while the real money goes to executives and shareholders.

So when they act like they are not bought in, that should not be shocking. They figured out the game and adjusted. A lot of us figured it out too, but because of how we were raised and what we were taught to believe about work, it is harder for us to change.

I do not blame them.


Which Generation Are You?

Silent Generation (1928 to 1945)
Followed rules, kept their heads down, built quietly

Baby Boomers (1946 to 1964)
Lived large, bought everything, now gatekeeping everything.

Gen X (1965 to 1980)
Trusts no one, complains little, secretly runs the world,

Millennials (1981 to 1996)
Chased purpose, got burnout, still pretending their fine.

Gen Z (1997 to 2012)
Questions everything, trusts nothing, feels everything

Gen Alpha (2013 to 2025)
Born with iPads, raised by YouTube, future unknown


RTO Is Dead — Top Talent Won’t Play the Attendance Game

https://www.aol.com/articles/cubicles-dead-says-kevin-oleary-171606254.html

The workforce is changing and companies ignoring it are setting themselves up to fail. Kevin O’Leary recently said, “Cubicles are dead,” and warned that forcing people back into offices will only attract the bottom quartile of talent. Millennials and Gen Z now dominate the labor market, and for them work-life balance and flexibility are not perks, they are baseline expectations. As Baby Boomers phase out, companies insisting on five-day RTO will find themselves competing for the shrinking pool of workers who can’t leave.

RTO isn’t just a morale issue. It destroys value, drives top talent away, and leaves companies exposed with only the least mobile employees. The lesson is clear: productivity, collaboration, and retention follow autonomy, not attendance. Any leadership that believes otherwise is betting against the future of work.


IBM’s Gen Z hiring pledge collides with harsh layoffs

What a surprise ? Not ! More barefaced lies and FUD from Alvind, Krabanaugh and the Pipmunks. But we all know that already. Whatever happened to Design Thinking ? It went out of fashion. We need new IBM buzzwords for putting a load of BS on Kramer.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/ibm-s-gen-z-hiring-pledge-collides-with-harsh-layoffs/ss-AA1RcGLF?ocid=msedgntp&pc=W099&cvid=6927aafe67f94a858f69a0409678bfdc&ei=31