Rightio, Muffin Break general manager Natalie Brennan reckons more and more Millennials are no longer seeking out unpaid internships, have an “‘inflated’ sense of self-importance” because of social media, and expect to be rewarded for just doing their jobs.
You just know people had fun on Twitter today.
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Whether this was an interesting attempt of encouragement or an opportunity to criticise the ~youth~ of today, Brennan quite clearly put her thoughts out there.
She told news.com.au: “There’s just nobody walking in my door asking for an internship, work experience or unpaid work, nobody. You don’t see it anymore.”
Brennan said the decline in young people rocking up to her door for internships started about ten years ago.
“In essence they’re working for free, but I can tell you every single person who has knocked on my door for an internship or work experience has ended up with a job. Every single person, because they back themselves.”
These days, Brennan thinks candidates – who lack real passion – believe “they’re better than the job” and expect an instant promotion and a raise.
“People are clueless,” she told news.com.au.
Brennan continued:“I’m generalising, but it definitely feels like this generation of 20-somethings has to be rewarded even if it’s the most mundane, boring thing, they want to be rewarded for doing their job constantly.”
Within hours, #MuffinBreak was trending on Twitter… for all the wrong reasons.
People did not hold back.
Funnily enough, a fair few users quoted an article by The Guardian in which a former Muffin Break franchisee was told “to consider underpaying staff that I can trust” in order to generate a profit.
I’m neither a millennial nor self-entitled. I don’t even take selfies. I’m probably the same age as the CEO interviewed. But even I know expecting people to work for free is not ok. This article is an advertisement for why you’d never want to work for Muffin Break. #MuffinBreak https://t.co/3ZVE8Huypf
— Nicole Hayes: author / podcaster / human 🏉📚✍️🌈 (@nichmelbourne) February 23, 2019
Millennials are killing the unpaid internship with their “entitlement” and “needing to pay their rent and bills”https://t.co/uCPCtWEZAg pic.twitter.com/PY3hokFIO3
— the spectre haunting europe (parody) (@FadAstra) February 23, 2019
https://twitter.com/tiriltronic/status/1099188760632324096
https://twitter.com/CaseyBriggs/status/1099157694357766144
https://twitter.com/JohnJohnsonson/status/1099194037498572800
How do I tell my nana muffin break is cancelled?
— Eliza Berlage (@verbaliza) February 23, 2019
https://twitter.com/ToshGreenslade/status/1099149707115294720
https://twitter.com/BrianMitchellMP/status/1099190149756346369
https://twitter.com/kilbrniesanders/status/1099162149560082437
https://twitter.com/MsVeruca/status/1099184011052605440
https://twitter.com/oldbiddyyelling/status/1099173677793370113
So we’re all deciding to continue not eating at Muffin Break ?
— Scott John (@Scott_John) February 23, 2019
People didn’t have to do unpaid work or “internships” at Muffin Break when I was 20, and probably not when you were 20 either.
This sense of entitlement that young people should work for you for free is the “inflated” thing my friend https://t.co/KdJtodlrpl
— Belinda Barnet (@manjusrii) February 23, 2019
https://twitter.com/JeremyPoxon/status/1099186073156997120
“WE’RE GONNA MUFFIN BREAK YR BUSINESS.”
Hey Muffin Break:
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If you can’t afford to /
pay a living wage, / |
you can’t afford /__|
to run a /
business. /
___________ /— Australian Unions (@unionsaustralia) February 23, 2019