I always thought of this as basically the customer service thousand yard stare of being constantly subjected to inane drudgery and also an endless stream of the most ludicrous freaks of brain damaged customers.
I saw this a lot as a millenial, amongst those of us who’d served too much time in such jobs.
But uh, yeah, now the economy is even more fucked, and these are largely the only jobs Gen Z can get…
And this is also the only context many older people actually physically interact with Gen Z in, as customer service robots.
So… I guess it ‘makes sense’ that the idiots that used to be writing: ‘Millenials are ruining the XYZ industry’ are now just entirely unable to realize what they’ve done to Gen Z.
I always thought of this as basically the customer service thousand yard stare of being constantly subjected to inane drudgery and also an endless stream of the most ludicrous freaks of brain damaged customers.
I saw this a lot as a millenial, amongst those of us who’d served too much time in such jobs.
But uh, yeah, now the economy is even more fucked, and these are largely the only jobs Gen Z can get…
And this is also the only context many older people actually physically interact with Gen Z in, as customer service robots.
So… I guess it ‘makes sense’ that the idiots that used to be writing: ‘Millenials are ruining the XYZ industry’ are now just entirely unable to realize what they’ve done to Gen Z.