Here's my take on the issue.
Gen Z,
Welcome to life.
Sincerely,
Gen X
As my Grandma said, "Be glad you have a job!"
(Hey Jennifer, does your employer regret being stuck with you?)
Jennifer Libby, a district manager with Insperity in Kansas City, Missouri, said resenteeism describes employees who remain in roles they find unsatisfying, either because they don't believe they can find a better opportunity or because they've tried and failed to find a job they want.
"Over time, they begin to resent their employer because they feel trapped in a job they do not want," noted Libby.
(Hey Dominic, PEOPLE SUCK!)
Dominic handles inventory for the company. Between doing paperwork, managing logistical issues and handling daily employee squabbles and scheduling, he said he's unhappy in his position.
The married father aspires to switch jobs, but with two children, he said he can’t act irresponsibly.
Gen Z,
Welcome to life.
Sincerely,
Gen X
As my Grandma said, "Be glad you have a job!"
(Hey Jennifer, does your employer regret being stuck with you?)
Jennifer Libby, a district manager with Insperity in Kansas City, Missouri, said resenteeism describes employees who remain in roles they find unsatisfying, either because they don't believe they can find a better opportunity or because they've tried and failed to find a job they want.
"Over time, they begin to resent their employer because they feel trapped in a job they do not want," noted Libby.
(Hey Dominic, PEOPLE SUCK!)
Dominic handles inventory for the company. Between doing paperwork, managing logistical issues and handling daily employee squabbles and scheduling, he said he's unhappy in his position.
The married father aspires to switch jobs, but with two children, he said he can’t act irresponsibly.
Job trend 'resenteeism' has employees coasting through workdays and hanging on, rather than quitting
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