Going to start by saying two things.
1. I am only 26 but the 20(ish) year olds I know scare me.
2. I realise this is a generalisation but if the majority of the population acts this way then it still scares me.
Most interactions I have with 20 year olds theses days astonish me with how entitled they are.
One of the F&B supervisors has taken 2 weeks off over new years. When I mentioned this suprised me as it is the busy season I got the reply of well it is the only time she go away with her family.
1. She lives in the same city as her family.
2. Way to not care about your coworkers (we are a very small team 8 F&B staff total).
The person defending her tried to say it is harder for students (um did that for 5 years no living away from your family is just as hard student or not)
When I stated I have had jobs in the past that blanket refused time off over Dec / Jan she tired to argue that is illegal. Nope over here you are gaurented 4 weeks off when it mutually suites you and your employer.
I then mentioned how yeah it sucks not getting holidays off but that is the price you pay for working is hospitality. And that I wouldn't get to see my partner for Xmas as we will have opposite shifts. She tried to tell me that if you say you can't work a shift then they can't make you work it.
I argued back with laws and was told it is a different world now.
The work attuide is just one example. I've noticed lately that no one goes flatting anymore I would say 50% of them live in studio rooms. Another 30% live in flats that the landlord acts like there mummy (furnished, rent includes all bills). Flatting can be .... not fun. But it is an important experience in learning to get along with people and that bit everything will be your way all the time.
I know I have a lot more issues with young people but I have vented and feel better.
1. I am only 26 but the 20(ish) year olds I know scare me.
2. I realise this is a generalisation but if the majority of the population acts this way then it still scares me.
Most interactions I have with 20 year olds theses days astonish me with how entitled they are.
One of the F&B supervisors has taken 2 weeks off over new years. When I mentioned this suprised me as it is the busy season I got the reply of well it is the only time she go away with her family.
1. She lives in the same city as her family.
2. Way to not care about your coworkers (we are a very small team 8 F&B staff total).
The person defending her tried to say it is harder for students (um did that for 5 years no living away from your family is just as hard student or not)
When I stated I have had jobs in the past that blanket refused time off over Dec / Jan she tired to argue that is illegal. Nope over here you are gaurented 4 weeks off when it mutually suites you and your employer.
I then mentioned how yeah it sucks not getting holidays off but that is the price you pay for working is hospitality. And that I wouldn't get to see my partner for Xmas as we will have opposite shifts. She tried to tell me that if you say you can't work a shift then they can't make you work it.
I argued back with laws and was told it is a different world now.
The work attuide is just one example. I've noticed lately that no one goes flatting anymore I would say 50% of them live in studio rooms. Another 30% live in flats that the landlord acts like there mummy (furnished, rent includes all bills). Flatting can be .... not fun. But it is an important experience in learning to get along with people and that bit everything will be your way all the time.
I know I have a lot more issues with young people but I have vented and feel better.
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