LizzieMaine
Bartender
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I think that out of all of my friends there's maybe one or two in the whole bunch who can be described as "lazy," but that's an inevitable part of life. You have people who are lazy and people who aren't. The biggest groups of lazy Millennials come from either the slums or very, very well off families. And guess what? Neither one of those cases are exactly breaking news.
I hire Millennials to sell popcorn and soda, and have gotten to know the kids who work for me quite well over the years. The best employees from my perspective are, without exception, those who come from a lower-middle or working-class background -- who understand that a job is a job is a job. They're ambitious, enthusiastic, and cooperative, and when I tell them I've got a shift open they say "when should I be there?"
I have had bad experiences with kids from our local upscale private high school. They walk in the door with a cynical, entitled attitude -- and it takes a lot of arrogance to think you've earned the right to be that cynical before you're old enough to vote -- and it goes down hill from there. I take what we do seriously, and if they aren't willing to take it seriously as well, then I'm just not going to bother with them. Going into an interview with the attitude that you're somehow too good for the job you're applying for will ensure your application goes straight into the garbage can.