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Andrew Dickens: Give the jobs to the kids

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Andrew Dickens ,
Publish Date
Tue, 4 Feb 2025, 8:05am
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Andrew Dickens: Give the jobs to the kids

Author
Andrew Dickens ,
Publish Date
Tue, 4 Feb 2025, 8:05am

Suddenly it’s tough to get a job. 

Which is amazing, because just a few years ago we had jobs for everyone and then some. 

Now we learn teenagers in search of their first job are struggling to land anything in the current employment market - some searching for as long as two years. 

And you can see why. 

In tough times you need experienced workers, and with so many experienced workers losing their jobs there is suddenly a cohort of older workers who are taking the jobs the youngsters used to get. 

And you can’t blame the older guys. You need to ditch your humility and concentrate on cashflow to survive in 2025. 

But the older generation is feeling the heat too. 

Old workers are finding it harder and harder.  They may have the knowledge but bosses younger than them wonder about how many years they can give to the company, particularly when the super looms, the kids have left, and the mortgage is paid. 

It’s said that we need to be a meritocracy again. Hire the best person for the job. Ditch the DEI.  You know the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion – the stuff that's seen as a pretension. 

So, if that’s an anathema then surely we should be hiring the experienced guys even if they can only give five years, and we should be hiring the kids who, with a bit of investment, will pay their way back for 25 years. 

The real endangered class should be the middle management who seem to always be looking for reasons not to hire a person. 

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