People in their late teens and early twenties, she argued, were far keener to have a ‚good life with a standard amount of money‘ than ’slog‘ their guts out like their parents. ‚I saw my mum and dad work really hard, but my work ethic is different,‘ said McNeil. ‚I want to do well but I want to have great fun in life. Money and work are not the be all and end all. If you put all your effort into your job you lose sense of what you are living for.‘
Der Observer widmet sich heute dem Arbeitsethos der Generation Y