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09-17-2013, 09:47 AM
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The GYPSY generation deserves a unicorn on the flowered lawn
How familiar does some of this sound? LOL!
Why Generation Y Yuppies Are Unhappy
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09-17-2013, 11:27 AM
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THAT WAS GREAT! SO GREAT!!!
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09-17-2013, 11:50 AM
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This article explains so much. I had to post to my FB. Thanks for sharing!
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09-17-2013, 11:57 AM
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I actually like that article way more than I thought I was going to.
Especially this
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With a smoother, more positive life experience than that of their own parents, Lucy's parents raised Lucy with a sense of optimism and unbounded possibility. And they weren't alone. Baby Boomers all around the country and world told their Gen Y kids that they could be whatever they wanted to be, instilling the special protagonist identity deep within their psyches.
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But seriously, it was truthful without being all "YOU GEN Y'ERS ARE THE WORST PEOPLE EVER" which feels like the tone of many of these types of articles. I particularly enjoyed the illustrations
I have to admit that I definitely suffer from that social media envy.
3 months into starting my career, I really felt like I was doing a so-so job. I didn't think I was doing a bad job at all, but I didn't think I was anything outstanding.
Within a year, I had 2 glowing reviews, a promotion, 33% in raises (maybe I was just severely underpaid? lol) and CONSTANT praise by superiors. Needless to say that boosted my confidence, and perhaps inflated my ego, just a bit.
So take that and the fact that due to the way my agency (and most big agencies) was structured, and I was left feeling that I would be promoted to a supervisory role sometime next year or so.
Then I moved and started a job in the same field but at a place that is structured very differently. It immediately became very clear to me that as long as I am out here, I will NOT become a supervisor. There are others who have 10+ years experience on me that share my job title--they are obviously up for a promotion before I am.
That realization left me very upset and jealous. I felt like years from now, old co-workers might come across me on LinkedIn and see that I am still in the same position I was in when I left my job back home. That made me feel like others would see me as a failure--a horrible thought after having so much "early success". I was super jealous when I saw a sorority sister in my industry just recently get promoted to "supervisor". "WHY NOT ME?!"
I'm not looking for any sympathy and in fact, I feel VERY silly admitting all of this. I guess my point is I understand 100% how people can let something like social media put some sort of extra, non-really-existent-in-reality pressure on themselves. It's dumb, but I completely get it.
ETA: And for the record, I'm accepting the differences between here and my old job. I am realizing that a title is not something that is a true measure of your success.
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09-17-2013, 01:25 PM
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Great article!!!
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09-17-2013, 01:39 PM
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I saw this and thought of my husband.  He's 5 years younger than me but we were in school together. We have very different ideas about work, however. This explains a lot.
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09-17-2013, 01:55 PM
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Thanks for posting this. I enjoyed reading it and posted it to my Facebook too!
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09-17-2013, 03:59 PM
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I'm glad people liked it. Unicorn jokes aside, it really is the best general explanation I've seen of the situation.
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09-17-2013, 04:04 PM
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Love it!
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09-18-2013, 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by lovespink88
I actually like that article way more than I thought I was going to.
Especially this
But seriously, it was truthful without being all "YOU GEN Y'ERS ARE THE WORST PEOPLE EVER" which feels like the tone of many of these types of articles. I particularly enjoyed the illustrations
I have to admit that I definitely suffer from that social media envy.
3 months into starting my career, I really felt like I was doing a so-so job. I didn't think I was doing a bad job at all, but I didn't think I was anything outstanding.
Within a year, I had 2 glowing reviews, a promotion, 33% in raises (maybe I was just severely underpaid? lol) and CONSTANT praise by superiors. Needless to say that boosted my confidence, and perhaps inflated my ego, just a bit.
So take that and the fact that due to the way my agency (and most big agencies) was structured, and I was left feeling that I would be promoted to a supervisory role sometime next year or so.
Then I moved and started a job in the same field but at a place that is structured very differently. It immediately became very clear to me that as long as I am out here, I will NOT become a supervisor. There are others who have 10+ years experience on me that share my job title--they are obviously up for a promotion before I am.
That realization left me very upset and jealous. I felt like years from now, old co-workers might come across me on LinkedIn and see that I am still in the same position I was in when I left my job back home. That made me feel like others would see me as a failure--a horrible thought after having so much "early success". I was super jealous when I saw a sorority sister in my industry just recently get promoted to "supervisor". "WHY NOT ME?!"
I'm not looking for any sympathy and in fact, I feel VERY silly admitting all of this. I guess my point is I understand 100% how people can let something like social media put some sort of extra, non-really-existent-in-reality pressure on themselves. It's dumb, but I completely get it.
ETA: And for the record, I'm accepting the differences between here and my old job. I am realizing that a title is not something that is a true measure of your success.
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You shouldn't feel silly at all for sharing this. I think many of us can relate to that. There have been times I've seen pictures of friends who are always (or so it seems) on vacation and out at the clubs/ bars. I sometimes see that and think, "I'm busting my butt to make a living doing something I love but, I'm not able to be out and about all the time. Why not?" I totally agree with the social media situation making people feel bad about themselves. Thanks for sharing your experience. It normalizes what many of us already feel.
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09-20-2013, 11:02 AM
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09-20-2013, 01:38 PM
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I was going to pull some quotes out but there are just. too. many. The headlines cracked me up, the graphs were a riot, I'm adopting that interview question immediately, and the whole advice section at the bottom should be emailed to every GenYer.
I had to, though, re-post this with the grandpa:
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09-20-2013, 01:54 PM
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I can't add anything to the comments under the article.
Hey, I'm an early GenXer. I'm going to be pissed if some GenYer gets their shiny unicorn before I do. My peers and I have been working for decades and NO ONE has a unicorn. Despite what Facebook tells you.
(and btw, solution #1, delete your friggin Facebook account - does anyone really think that's real life?)
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11-04-2013, 02:51 PM
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Read this on MSN today.
Must be nice to quit when you don't get your way.
Hope it works out for them....
Why are 60 percent of Millennials leaving their dream jobs?
http://http://msn.careerbuilder.com/...JS_3512_advice
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FYI - this link didn't work for me, but I searched and found the article:
http://www.careerbuilder.com/Article...ir-dream-jobs/
I find it interesting that the "blame" is being put on the employers, rather than analyzing the employees and their potentially unrealistic expectations from an entry-level job.
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