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zoeey ◴[] No.45061512[source]
This past year, I’ve seen a lot of entry-level jobs quietly disappear. It’s not that people are getting laid off, it’s that no one’s hiring beginners anymore. What’s really missing isn’t just the jobs, it’s the chance to grow. If there’s nowhere to start, how are new people supposed to get in and learn?
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celeryd ◴[] No.45061777[source]
Sadly, they will just have to try harder. It is still doable especially for an American, and I'm not a fan of these doomsayers' prophesying. There is still hope because TikTok and video games are putting most young people in a trance.
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blitzar ◴[] No.45061863[source]
TikTok and video games are also a more viable path to making $100,000 a month than any other professional path.
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1. mminer237 ◴[] No.45063401{3}[source]
Um, no. Way more young people are making that kind of money by being a programmer or doctor or lawyer or nurse or actuary or something versus the minuscule number of people making any significant money on tiktok or video games.