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Why 9-5 Wont Work For Millennials
Linkedin ^ | 6-30-14 | Kern Carter

Posted on 06/30/2014 3:55:31 PM PDT by dynachrome

My mother is sixty something and anxiously counting down the days till she could retire her nurses uniform for good. She's been working consistently for 40 years, and when she speaks of retiring I can sense relief still mixed with a bit of anxiety.

The sense of relief is obvious, but it boggles me that after 40 years of dedicated work, rarely calling in sick and in fact winning awards for her diligence and treatment of patients, that my mother is still concerned about whether or not she will be financially secure once she calls it quits.

I see the position my mother is in right now and as much as I admire all that she has done - raising three kids on her own on top of 60 hour work weeks - I look at her and say to myself "that can never be me." I can not, under any circumstances, put in that amount of work to still not feel completely secure about my future. Furthermore, I don't want to wait till the latter years of my life to be able to live with the level of freedom that comes with formal retirement.

Freedom 55 has no appeal to our generation

I believe that I speak for most Millennials when I say 9-5 isn't enough. Please understand that when I use the term 9-5 I use it loosely to refer to restriction. The barriers that accompany the 9-5 life - feeling replaceable, not getting paid according to quality of work, scheduled breaks, the hurdles to really create measurable impact - none of these boundaries are in line with how we Millennials hope to make our mark.

We want more for ourselves, expect more from ourselves, and are willing to put in the work to ensure more is the outcome. But the work we put in can not necesssarily be quantified by hours. We aim to be judged by the impact our output creates, not the time spent in an office or workstation. We want to enjoy our lives to the fullest right now, concurrent to our most social years. Freedom 55 has no appeal to our generation.

And while others may see this as us feeling entitled, I feel that we are, and to a large degree already have, changing the way people, employers, governments define "career." We are entitled to control our own futures, to feel certain that if we work effectively and efficiently that we will be rewarded with financial security.

So call us what you want, but by the time I am sixty something we Millennials will have changed the world more sharply then many generations before us. And we will have done so with a smile on our face every step of the way.

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Kern Carter is the author of "Thoughts of a Fractured Soul," a modern tragedy of family, failed potential and the Millennial struggle with ambition, expectation, and the fight for independence.

More from Kern at www.kerncarter.com


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Chit/Chat; Humor
KEYWORDS: 9to5; millenials; work
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To: WhoisAlanGreenspan?

Yes, most people don’t think of this or realize it.

A pension is from the 50s and only the Greatest and Silent Generations and lost of civll servants enjoy them. The rest are left to do the best they can.


41 posted on 06/30/2014 6:47:36 PM PDT by Sequoyah101
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To: dynachrome

“So call us what you want,”

God damed spoiled brats!!

Hope they starve to death.

I sure wouldn’t allow one of them to work for me!


42 posted on 06/30/2014 7:04:19 PM PDT by dalereed
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To: dynachrome
One of the comments I really like and relate to:

This article sums up the entitlement attitude of this generation perfectly. So 9-5 "doesn't work for you" huh? Well, guess what? Tough ****! The world doesn't care what "works for you." You see, the world doesn't work for you. You work for the world.

43 posted on 06/30/2014 7:08:51 PM PDT by Professional Engineer (You all can go to hell, I'm going to Texas.)
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To: dynachrome

Young folks should learn to be frugal enough to stop feeding the spoiled and lazy political/regulator class, and each of them should learn to produce something useful as a hobby for now.


44 posted on 06/30/2014 7:30:20 PM PDT by familyop (We Baby Boomers are croaking in an avalanche of corruption smelled around the planet.)
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To: dynachrome
"I believe that I speak for most Millennials when I say 9-5 isn't enough...We want more for ourselves, expect more from ourselves, and are willing to put in the work to ensure more is the outcome."

Very true. Make lifelong efforts of starting your own businesses. And when the time is right, make the former establishment buy from you.


45 posted on 06/30/2014 7:41:38 PM PDT by familyop (We Baby Boomers are croaking in an avalanche of corruption smelled around the planet.)
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To: WhoisAlanGreenspan?

Yes and many think it is because THEY deserved it. They don’t recognize that they just hit the lottery on timing of their working years.


46 posted on 06/30/2014 8:02:58 PM PDT by informavoracious (Open your eyes, people!)
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To: oldbrowser

Actually the name is from the Ultima game series.


47 posted on 07/01/2014 5:39:33 AM PDT by Ultima
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