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As entry-level jobs disappear and pathways to career success shrink, Gen Z is in a tough spot
(www.businessinsider.com)
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Worse then that I was looking at job listing that were requireing a bachelor degree and it paid 16 an hour. Motherfucker I got GED and make more than that. Crazy. And my son got his job making 13 but he isn't getting the hours needed to live. My oldest makes 13.50 and living in Dallas.
It’s gotta suck to recall a time when you thought you’d have it better than your parents, and then to see that there’s no way your kids can have it better than you. I hate humanity lol.