Gen Z and millennials are quitting jobs that aren’t eco friendly enough

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  • Опубліковано 24 чер 2024
  • And the fight starts before they even get the job. While they’re job hunting, they look at a company’s environmental policies and are turning down positions if their policies don’t align. #job #jobsearch #genz #millennials #fyi
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 18

  • @albakingification
    @albakingification Місяць тому +28

    The 45% is a stat pulled out of nowhere.

  • @HelloWorld-ts7xb
    @HelloWorld-ts7xb Місяць тому +7

    Me : I am going to quit my job because the company isn't eco friendly
    My Wallet : don't do it that job the only thing I have without it I am empty inside

  • @Dustinisanartist
    @Dustinisanartist Місяць тому +3

    Quiting a job becasue it doesn't align with your values. Thats just called quiting and getting a better job. Older Gens call those shit jobs.

  • @etherealwildflower818
    @etherealwildflower818 Місяць тому +2

    I think to some extent, yes. I work at a company that uses SO. MUCH. PAPER. And it kills me the way it does the trees everyday. Inwork with a bunch of boomers who refuse to go electronic because their eyes prefer paper. My boss literally print out a list of questions rather than just emailing them to me... I had 2 interviews today and one company is fully remote/electronic.

  • @59Flyhigh
    @59Flyhigh Місяць тому +1

    If this is something that's important to you, then absolutely you should work somewhere that aligns with your beliefs. However, this is also the reason why it's important to research the company you're interviewing for *before* you accept the job. Not only does it give you more ammo when you're asked the dreaded, "why do you want to work with us," question, but you also get to see if it's even somewhere you want to be working or if there are questions you want to bring up during the interview 😉

  • @PelleBleu
    @PelleBleu Місяць тому +3

    Wtf is that at what point does that make any sense go see a therapist if you have anxiety

  • @Suleiman_Roronoa
    @Suleiman_Roronoa Місяць тому +2

    I don’t care as long it’s good paid

  • @PotatoChicken-gg1ju
    @PotatoChicken-gg1ju Місяць тому

    This SOUNDS great and all, but this is yet another example of how easy it is to be "good" if you are well-off/financially stable. A lot of working-class people are lucky to have the job that they DO have in order to put food on the table. Instead of celebrating quitting a job like this, maybe we should push for more environmentally friendly policies to be enforced on all businesses

  • @handsomeni
    @handsomeni Місяць тому +2

    A lot of these Gen Z'ers are lazy and entitled
    This is just another excuse to justify their lack of motivation

    • @stealtbadge2877
      @stealtbadge2877 Місяць тому

      Just like the older generations except they got paid for their laziness

    • @handsomeni
      @handsomeni 2 дні тому

      @@stealtbadge2877 as a minienial (I'm in my late 30s) who is a senior management in a global 100 mnc and has gen'zers and older people under me I have to strongly disagree with the "just like" part.
      Gen'zers are not only objectively lazier and entitled, many of them are also very egotistical which is shocking to me given they have no significant achievements. And honestly they are a wee bit dumber despite their academic qualifications.
      I'm honestly not surprised many gen'zers are "suffering" today due to the lack of their own capabilities.

  • @D6EH
    @D6EH Місяць тому

    Bye Felicia!

  • @aynjeleyes
    @aynjeleyes Місяць тому +1

    Ahh poor diddums