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21 minutes ago, Stripey McStripe Shirt said:

Sorry, I didn't think it was too much to expect people to put in a little effort.

Ha!! The expectation, and entitlement of gen z is unreal. I have a degree, I should get the job I want. Behave. They should all be made to watch Layer Cake and understand the way of the world. 

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18 minutes ago, Farmer Saint said:

"Despite this, she does not want to compromise her goal of working in her chosen career, saying there would be "no progression" in other entry level jobs in retail or hospitality."

And herein lies the issue, there is an expectation of a higher level job because she has a degree. When I went into employment in 2006 I had to go in at a Junior level for a role I wasn't interest in, but I needed to get a job.

Nail ln head. Don’t want to start at the bottom these days. You wonder what sort of jobs they’re applying for. I bet none of them are entry level role, the fact the girl says rejected for no experience despite having a 2:1 just shows the arrogance and entitlement. If you’re that good get an entry level job and show how good you are. 
 

I can actually rely a personal experience of a nepo baby I know, got put into at £18k a year private school to help her get better A levels, got an internship after leaving 6th form at the company her dad was a director of. £32k a year working from home. Not happy, doesn’t like the job, it’s boring etc etc. doesn’t know she’s born 

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4 hours ago, Turkish said:

Nail ln head. Don’t want to start at the bottom these days. You wonder what sort of jobs they’re applying for. I bet none of them are entry level role, the fact the girl says rejected for no experience despite having a 2:1 just shows the arrogance and entitlement. If you’re that good get an entry level job and show how good you are. 
 

I can actually rely a personal experience of a nepo baby I know, got put into at £18k a year private school to help her get better A levels, got an internship after leaving 6th form at the company her dad was a director of. £32k a year working from home. Not happy, doesn’t like the job, it’s boring etc etc. doesn’t know she’s born 

£32k is a very good wage for someone barely out of their teenage years. Took until my mid-late 20s to be earning that in my third post-uni role with experience and achievements from the first two.

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Just now, Gloucester Saint said:

£32k is a very good wage for someone barely out of their teenage years. Took until my mid-late 20s to be earning that. 

She isn't, she 18 and only job she ever had was a Saturday shop assistant for 4 hours a week which she lasted about 3 months in. Like i said Nepo baby.

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