Gen Z workers think showing up 10 minutes late to work is as good as being on time—but baby boomer bosses have zero tolerance for tardiness, research reveals - eviltoast
  • dependencyinjection@discuss.tchncs.de
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    2 days ago

    I agree. We will be the first to call out employers who want you to arrive early to load up systems to be ready to take calls at start time. I see this as the same.

    I want to get paid for the time I give, nothing more and nothing less.

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      1 day ago

      That’s unambitious. I want to be paid for the value my work creates. Time is a finite resource. Trading it for (in all likelihood not enough) money so other people can get rich is a sucker move.

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        That’s not what you sign up for, ever except maybe c suite negotiations where you get bonuses based on performance. A job is not a trade of value. It is literally paying you for your time since most jobs are unskilled manual labor you can train on the job.

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      2 days ago

      I want to be paid for getting the job done, not for being a body in a seat for a specific number of hours regardless of how much work there is to do.