Anyone else feel like the 9-5 in an entry level position feels not at all different than taking college classes? I recently started a position as a Process Manager, takes a little experience in sales and operations but is still pretty entry level in Nature.
Colleagues are individuals in 20s and early 30s, myself included. You know..Gen Z and millennials.
Most are immature and weirdos quite honestly. Smart I would say some of them but still have an employee like mindset. Kinda cringe to me.
We are in training right now for 2 more weeks and we just read material from PowerPoints and play kahoot quizzes over the material we learned. It's all compensated ofc but damn it just feels like the same exact vibe from high school or college.
I know it's bound to be different possibly when we get out on the floor but still, I spent 5 years in college and now after graduation it's like spun up again when I thought shit was gonna hit the fan, lol.