Gen Z jobseekers are making their parents call and plead to hire them, boss says: They are not prepared

More like Gen La-Z.The young adult workforce has once again been chided for entitlement as a UK plumbing boss accuses the so-called laziest generation of having their parents call prospective employers to land them a gig.The toileteer, Dan, had dropped the alleged revelation while calling into the “James O’Brien Show” on the radio station LBC, the Daily Mail reported.“I have a plumbing company, and there are eight or nine of us working here,” the 29-year-old caller told O’Brien, 52.“The applications we get from the younger generation, it is never themselves applying, it is always their parents.”“They are not out looking to do a job.

They don’t want to be a plumber or an apprentice,” he continued.“They are not prepared to do what they need to do to get qualified.”Interestingly, a recent survey by Intelligent found that an increasing number of Zoomer jobseekers are bringing moms and dads to their job interviews.If acting as a vocational liaison wasn’t ludicrous enough, Dan claimed that many parents even put their slothful progeny up to applying in the first place, noting, “They are not out looking to do a job.

They don’t want to be a plumber or an apprentice.”“When we do meet these kids, they don’t want to be there; they are just being told to be there,” declared the disillusioned plumber.As a result, the idea of hiring a younger plumber can feel like a pipe dream.“We can’t find sub-20-year-olds to join,” lamented Dan, adding that they do “very good and hard-working” but they are the “exception to the rule.”Why are so many Zoomers using their mothers and fathers as employment wingpeople? The Brit blames their addiction to “YouTube and TikTok,” which instills them with the sense that “they don’t need to go to work.”A recent study found that a staggering 57% of Gen Zers aspire to be influencers.Many who do land gigs are frequently accused of being difficult to work with, some of several reasons perhaps wh...

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