I’d argue that some of the so-called Gen Z working “trends”, like “ taskmasking ” – looking, but not being, busy – are not so much fads as time-honoured office traditions.
But what might genuinely be unique to the age group is “income stacking,” or the increasing need to secure multiple forms of payment in order to stay afloat.
According to research conducted by a bastion of the gig economy , Fiverr, 54% of Gen Z and Gen Alpha believe traditional employment will become obsolete.
As a result, 67% say they think they’d need to rely on multiple smaller streams of income, rather than one job, to pay the bills.
Why don’t younger people believe in traditional career paths?
Well, part of it may be that entry-level jobs are disappearing , Fiverr says.
And as many careers, even in ind

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