boundforthebetter:entwinedmoon:kaiitea:73r:priceofliberty:Report: 95% Of Grandfathers Got Job By Wal
boundforthebetter:entwinedmoon:kaiitea:73r:priceofliberty:Report: 95% Of Grandfathers Got Job By Walking Right Up And Just AskingFun story my history teacher told us: his grandfather during the industrial revolution walked past a flyer which said “looking for smart strong boys” so he went into the factory, said “i’m strong and smart”, and he had that job from age 13 to 78and this is why they expect the younger generation to simply “get a job” ahh it’s so much clearer now#basically everyone aged Baby Boomer and up #still can’t wrap their heads around the fact that there’s no such thing as ‘just walking in’ anymore #like the majority of jobs you’d actually want require online applications and you’re lucky to get a rejection email (via halffizzbin)Here’s another fun story: My boss decided to slap my work phone number on all the ads we post looking for newspaper carriers. So I receive a bunch of calls from people looking for jobs. Working only part time, I’m not usually there when they call, so they have to leave a message and I take their info to pass on to my boss. Sometimes it can be weeks before my boss calls any of these applicants back, if at all. How the callers respond to not getting a callback varies. Most don’t do anything, but some call again. If the person sounds young, they may leave another message clarifying their qualifications and reaffirming their interest. If the person is old, and I can always hear it in their voice, they respond by getting mad, threatening to cancel their newspaper subscription, and occasionally swearing. The older generation is used to getting a callback, and an immediate one, so they throw a tantrum when they don’t get what they want.And everyone calls Millennials entitled.While I agree that the majority of older generation people really don’t understand that the job market has changed DRASTICALLY since they were kids, the video from the source is The Onion. This is not a reliable source, and citing it just makes any argument you make sound silly, and easier to dismiss. This stuff is important, and the satirical video is based on real cultural attitudes and stereotypes about millennials, so let’s do it justice by using actual facts and real studies. -- source link