Gen-Z Job Hopper Claims Staying in a Stable Job Is Miserable ๐Ÿ˜•

Mich Marie, 26, who has switched roles 17 times, argues that older generations' focus on stability can lead to dissatisfaction. She shares her perspective on job hopping and the pursuit of fulfillment.

Gen-Z Job Hopper Claims Staying in a Stable Job Is Miserable ๐Ÿ˜•
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Gen-Z Job Hopper Claims Staying in a Stable Job Is Miserable ๐Ÿ˜•

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A Gen-Z job hopper who has changed roles 17 times says older generations want her to be "miserable" by staying in a job for "stability".<br /><br />Mich Marie, 26, has job hopped since she had her first job in a supermarket aged 14.<br /><br />She spent her school years in different part-time roles such as in retail and restaurants.<br /><br />After graduating with a degree in human services from New York City College of Technology, Brooklyn, Mich went on to try different positions such as a case manager, window install assistant and care coordinator.<br /><br />Mich's longest role was a direct support professional which she held for two years and she tends to stay in her jobs for no longer than six months.

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