I admit I didn't watch the video and have no interest in seeing it. I used to be a trainer where I work and have seen every type of attitude you can imagine. It's bad enough the trainers had to go back to training to learn how to train newer generation workers. We were informed the current generation has never had to work and has no concept of it. So we have to train them not how to do the job they were hired for but how to work and what having a job means. There's about a 1 in 10 chance they make it 6 months. We had such bad turn over management wanted to hold the trainers "accountable" for every trainee that didn't make it. I turned in my certification before I found out what accountable meant. I honestly can't blame any company for heading across the border instead of trying to make a workforce out of this generation. One really sticks to mind though. He was there for a couple months. Notice I didn't say work and I use the term there loosely. I can't remember him making it every day for a single week. He came in to work once wearing a $200 tie and $1,000 suit. Told us he knows his worth and was meant for management. He said laboring was fine for someone like me but not for him. He went up to the supervisor and said he couldn't work wearing this attire so they had to train him for management now. Couple days later he came in driving a $70,000 brand new Mercedes. Figured that would get him noticed by the higher ups. When that didn't work he walked right in to the head bosses office put his feet up on the desk and demanded a promotion. That was the worst case I've run into but most come in with an overinflated ego, thinking they're better than they are.
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