Brace yourself, but I don’t mind Michelle Obama.
She warned young people this week that their expectation of immediate career satisfaction – the ‘dream job’ – was not only unrealistic, but ill-advised.
Enduring workplace unfairness, megalomaniacal managers and mundane tasks builds resilience, she argued, and I’m inclined to agree.
Aged 17, I loathed having to work in a butcher’s shop that summer, but I have no doubt that I was hardened to the world of work in a way my more cosseted peers weren’t after weathering the owner’s atrocious jokes, the low pay and the stench of meat clinging to my clothes and hair.
It’s one thing for my fellow young people to shout and stomp about what they believe an employer should provide for them, but it’s quite another when the state starts to listen.
This Government has done just that, and it’s costing Britain’s youth dearly.
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@jcdinnage
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