They may be justified. Technical skills which the new batch of workers asborbed like water are in-demand, and it's possible to get a "real" job in some industries without stepping out of the classroom. Yet technical skills do not always equal productivity.
"Net gen" might be appplied to both Gen Y and Z, similar to "digital native". (I'm not sure if I'm the former, but I'm definitely the latter.)
Complaining about tasks while simultaneously performing them.
I'm not quite sure that was a compliment. :-D
There are many articles about 'millennial workers' - and more than a few have a tone of resigned disapproval.
They may be justified. Technical skills which the new batch of workers asborbed like water are in-demand, and it's possible to get a "real" job in some industries without stepping out of the classroom. Yet technical skills do not always equal productivity.
"Net gen" might be appplied to both Gen Y and Z, similar to "digital native". (I'm not sure if I'm the former, but I'm definitely the latter.)