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Sunday, December 17, 2017

A Millennial Job Interview

15 comments:

  1. OMG .. SMH... DNY she worked for me once.

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  2. I love it,they really are in another world.

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  3. I am soooo glad I'm not in the work force any longer - this would drive me absolutely, positively insane. Such an airhead.

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  4. To be interviewed by Bill Clinton !!!

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  5. Next on the Casting Couch !!

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  6. Don't work for Congress !!! LOL

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  7. I am older and had an interview with some local pretentious millennials and purposely blew the interview by acting like this. The look on their faces were priceless. Idiot asked me what I wanted from the job. So I told him.
    LOL needless to say I didn't get a call back

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  8. She is a UMES Grad too!

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  9. Don't work for Biden !!! LOL

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  10. PRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRFECT!

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  11. Clinton Foundation is Hiring !!!

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  12. I work with the unemployed each and every day talking to this generation. I can tell you this isn't any joke. If you tell them what they don't want to hear, they want to talk to your supervisor because I am not sensitive enough about their concerns!
    If they get a reprimand from the boss, they get upset and then quit on us. My wife also works with some of them, and if they have children, they will request to only work maybe three or four days, asking off for a Friday or Monday because they just cannot handle work and family obligations!
    They don't think about how unfair it is to everyone else or how everyone else is inconvenienced. It's all about them, and how we should cater to their needs, and if you say no, they will have a fit and then try to take it to another level to try and get you fired because they did not get their way!

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    1. Because the are the MEllinial generation.

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  13. Is this how you all really view millennials? I know a lot of millennials and I have to say the characterizations of millennials in this video is so far from the truth. I see them working multiple jobs while simultaneously working unpaid internships in hopes of getting jobs in the fields they've spent years studying. I've even seen some who have started their own businesses.

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