Anybody got a better source for this story? It sounds fake asf and it's literally written by AI on some Indian news website
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This article is such shit too. Riddles with spelling mistakes and it repeats itself over and over and then shifts to something else entirely. Someone in Australia turned down a job for 37k? What's so special about that? That's what you're supposed to do if the salary doesn't match up with the job and the region otherwise you get fucked. What does that have to do with ghosting a job you accepted? Then it just abruptly ends. Cool.
The fact that an article about protesting shit jobs for shit pay is written by AI kinda emphasizes the shitty part.
Not only Gen Z but also millennials—aged 28 to 43—are participating in this trend, with 24 pec cent admitting to the practice. However, only 11 per cent of Gen X employees—44 to 59 years old—and 7 per cent of baby boomers—aged 60 and above—have adopted this tactic.
Holy shit that's crazy if those numbers are accurate.
1 in 4 Millennials and younger are signing job offers and then just ghosting.
Fuck yeah i need to start doing that too.
1 in 4 Millennials and younger are not checking the work week expectations assuming it is 40 hr a week, finding out it is 90, and saying fuck that and just not showing up
What are the odds that a Gen-X or Boomer prospective employee is vying for a 90 hour job that pays shit? Boomers are eligible for social security and Gen-X is probably getting the choice jobs due to experience, leaving Gen-Z and younger millennials shit out of luck and justifiably rebelling. (Obviously generalizing)
What's the benefit to the employee for doing this?
This is how you raise wages when the government doesn't want to set a min wage
Teaches the employer a lesson
I did this once accidentally, I accepted a job and they said I needed to do a dell certification and they paid for the training but refused to pay me an hourly wage to do the classes so I just stopped responding to them. I was hired and had done the paperwork. They ended up verbally assaulting me in voicemails for weeks.
Congrats on your matrix-style bullet dodge.
I like the sentiment but this is fake news
Based.