Friday, December 20, 2019
75% of Gen Z are willing to do this shocking thing to make more money
75% of Gen Z are willing to do this shocking thing to make mora money75% of Gen Z are willing to do this shocking thing to make more moneyWe already told you that Gen Z, born after 1997 (making the oldest of them 22 years old) considered themselves the hardest-working generation.But you might not have been aware just how hard they were willing to work. Online essay-writing service EduBirdie surveyed 10,000 Generation Z men and women and found that the youngest generation had no problem mixing work opportunities with um, play.The (salacious) findingsThe shocking survey results revealed that three-fourths (77%) of those surveyed said they would be willing to sleep with their manager or boss in order to make more money.Not only that, but they were willing to fraternize and more with their coworkers in order to move up in the ranks. Nearly a quarter (23%) of Gen Z surveyed said they had made a pass at someone they worked with because they thought it would ultimately help advance their ca reer.And talk about strategic A determined 12% of those surveyed admitted to engaging in sexual relations in a work environment to gain the upper hand in a situation.When it comes to sexual relations amongst coworkers, Gen Z has an everybodys doing it attitude. The vast majority (87%) believe that their coworkers are, or have in the past, engaging in office hookup culture in order to get ahead. (Thats not the spirit or the intention of the word networking)Meanwhile, 42% of Gen Z said they dont find anything wrong with having romantic relationships with coworkers. Sure an office affair is practically sweet when youre not doing things like sleeping with your boss or your coworkers to further yourself in your career.It has to be said romance at work whether done for romantic or pecuniary reasons can come back to bite you. Tread carefully, Gen Z.You might also enjoyNew neuroscience reveals 4 rituals that will make you happyStrangers know your social class in the first seven words you say, study finds10 lessons from Benjamin Franklins daily schedule that will double your productivityThe worst mistakes you can make in an interview, according to 12 CEOs10 habits of mentally strong people
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