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"for more money than I need" - that's the real trick, employers aren't exactly looking to give people more money than they need, it's sort of the exact opposite typically
I'd say your doing better than many if you have surplus money! But to your point, I do agree slaving away all day to make someone else rich sucks
This is GenZ we're talking about, I'm from a fairly LCOL area, so most people I know, don't have many responsibilities and rent and food aren't too high. So I don't think for my situation it's that uncommon.
Lol I'm just about to ask my boss about raises this year. Let's see what happens... 100% of my pay is going into cost of living right now
Edit: no idea as she hasn't heard anything from HR. lmao I doubt we'll be seeing much of anything even though we increased profits by 4 million a year this year.
And yet most of us are making way less than we need
dem bosses tho
To add, what you need NOW is not what you need over your lifetime. Health insurance is needed regardless of your pay (outside most folks' 20's) and retirement savings are exactly what you don't need now, but eventually will.
In GenZ?
Management couldn't fathom this at my first job. They'd tell us that everyone couldn't be CEO but there were still great careers, and they didn't understand when we asked about jobs where we wouldn't climb the ladder necessarily, just do meaningful work.