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	<title>Comments on: 10 Ways Generation Y Will Change the Workplace</title>
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		<title>By: seanmaher64</title>
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		<description>You guys are totally kidding yourselves - you really think by being naive prats with unrealistic expectations and fickle behaviours that the world is going to shift in your direction? The only reason you got away with being such garbage employees is because the market could support your substandard ways. Now the GEC has hit, you get a taste of the world everyone else has experienced. The world doesn&#039;t come to you, Gen Y - the world is a changing environment and when the chips are down, as they often are - you must come to the party, not the other way around. My advice? Find a start that will give you backbone and grounding and stick to it for at least a couple of years before moving to another employer. Nothing looks worse on a CV than a flitty idiot who jumps from job to job because they don&#039;t like it within the first year.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You guys are totally kidding yourselves &#8211; you really think by being naive prats with unrealistic expectations and fickle behaviours that the world is going to shift in your direction? The only reason you got away with being such garbage employees is because the market could support your substandard ways. Now the GEC has hit, you get a taste of the world everyone else has experienced. The world doesn&#39;t come to you, Gen Y &#8211; the world is a changing environment and when the chips are down, as they often are &#8211; you must come to the party, not the other way around. My advice? Find a start that will give you backbone and grounding and stick to it for at least a couple of years before moving to another employer. Nothing looks worse on a CV than a flitty idiot who jumps from job to job because they don&#39;t like it within the first year.</p>
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