Coddled Gen Z wants ‘green days’ off work to reconnect with nature for their fragile mental health

Coddled Gen Z wants ‘green days’ off work to reconnect with nature for their fragile mental health

Oh, gimme a break! Newcomers to the workforce are already in need of respites from the rat race. So, they’re ditching the daily grind to enjoy a little midweek mindfulness in nature amid the rising “green days” movement.  “I’m really enjoying my day off from work,” raved a 28-year-old law office assistant, in part, while … Read more

A staggering amount of burned-out workers say they’re doing 3 jobs at once — without a raise or promotion

A staggering amount of burned-out workers say they’re doing 3 jobs at once — without a raise or promotion

Workers said they’re doing three jobs at once in their current roles, but over half haven’t had a raise or promotion for their hard work, according to a new study. A recent survey of 2,000 employed Americans investigated the many contributing factors behind this increase in workload and what workers need to work sustainably. Each … Read more

Gen Z women increasingly can’t find jobs — but it’s not because they are lazy, new research reveals

Gen Z women increasingly can’t find jobs — but it’s not because they are lazy, new research reveals

The ladies of Gen Z are making history — but for all the wrong reasons.  Would-be career gals in their late teens and early 20s are out of work and in a rut, according to startling new data that deems Gen Z women as the new face of unemployment.  But the disgraceful designation isn’t due … Read more

Intern fired on first day of work for shocking reason: ‘The audacity is unreal’

Intern fired on first day of work for shocking reason: ‘The audacity is unreal’

Imagine getting fired for staying at work late? Well, that seemed to be the case for an intern who was lucky enough to land the gig, especially in today’s difficult job market — but then got the boot as soon as they started for a head-scratching reason. The defeated worker shared their frustrating experience in … Read more

Americans with the most grueling jobs reveal what makes their work tougher than most careers

Americans with the most grueling jobs reveal what makes their work tougher than most careers

The toughest jobs in the U.S. include firefighters, construction workers, and nurses. A poll of 2,000 employed adults found 21 percent believe working in mining or oil is one of the most gruelling jobs around, while 11 percent think being a doctor is a role only for the most resilient. Others feel that only the … Read more

Exclusive | ‘Set up to fail’ nurses ditch draining hospital jobs for careers at plush medical spas — earning up to $130K a year

Exclusive | ‘Set up to fail’ nurses ditch draining hospital jobs for careers at plush medical spas — earning up to 0K a year

Anni Kim never thought she’d make the switch from patient bedsides to Botox. An RN with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, she worked as a surgical trauma ICU and rapid response nurse at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH for over seven years — before switching to become an aesthetic injector for board-certified plastic and … Read more

I earn $30K a year just to scoop dog poo — my clients are accused of being ‘lazy’, but they truly need my help

I earn K a year just to scoop dog poo — my clients are accused of being ‘lazy’, but they truly need my help

He’s turning s–t into gold. A UK dad of four is turning doo into dough by picking up dog poop — a side hustle that he estimates nets him over $32,000 per year. “We were stunned, the customers just started rolling in,” Kyle Newby, 39, told South West News Service of his odiferous side gig. … Read more

The top 10 jobs in the US for 2026 — according to Indeed

The top 10 jobs in the US for 2026 — according to Indeed

As hiring slows across much of the US, a handful of jobs are standing out for their resilience. Roles that rely on hands-on expertise and human connection are proving particularly durable, according to Indeed’s 2026 Best Jobs in the US list. The rankings analyzed thousands of job postings nationwide to identify roles in which workers are most likely … Read more

Exclusive | Librarians under attack from wave of creepy kinksters and fetishists sexually harassing them at work: ‘We do not get paid enough’

Exclusive | Librarians under attack from wave of creepy kinksters and fetishists sexually harassing them at work: ‘We do not get paid enough’

Satiating the XXX-rated cravings of complete strangers is not in Abby Hargreaves’ job description.  Still, the librarian routinely finds herself being propositioned by lecherous vermin disguised as innocent bookworms. “Every day is something new,” Hargreaves, based near Washington, DC, exclusively groaned to The Post, detailing the many obscene phone calls she receives from creeps who get … Read more

Afraid to ask for a raise? How to get past the anxiety and land your dream salary

Afraid to ask for a raise? How to get past the anxiety and land your dream salary

Lost sleep, a stepped-up heart rate and an upset stomach can all be symptoms of an upcoming performance review. That may help explain why, according to a Payscale survey, only ”43% of survey respondents have ever asked for a raise in their current field.”  The problem: While it’s easy to hope that your work will be recognized … Read more

Gen Z workers are ghosting jobs, ditching bosses and chasing side hustles, survey reveals

Gen Z workers are ghosting jobs, ditching bosses and chasing side hustles, survey reveals

Gen Z is ghosting the workplace. Nearly 60% of Gen Z workers say their job is a “situationship” — a short-term setup they never planned to stick with, according to a new survey that found nearly half, 47%, plan to leave within a year — and nearly one in four are ready to quit without … Read more

Recruiter rips parents who go to job interviews with their kids — and says it kills their chances

Recruiter rips parents who go to job interviews with their kids — and says it kills their chances

A recruiter has called out a trend she has witnessed on the rise when it comes to young Aussies who are looking to get their first jobs — and she says it is killing their chances. Tammie Christofis Ballis, specialist recruiter and career coach at Realistic Careers, was recently at a McDonald’s in Sydney when … Read more

Gen Z is using social media to job hunt but is still fearful AI will dictate their career paths

Gen Z is using social media to job hunt but is still fearful AI will dictate their career paths

They’re doing what they can to secure their futures. Constantly being forced to pivot professionally by changing industries or turning to trade work, youngsters born between 1997 and 2012 have been nicknamed the “reroute generation” — whether they like it or not. A new report by Zety, a resume template service, found that Gen Z … Read more

Incurable deadly disease caused by a fancy kitchen design feature confirmed in Massachusetts

Incurable deadly disease caused by a fancy kitchen design feature confirmed in Massachusetts

Luxe quartz countertops have surged in popularity in recent years, with an 800% rise in imports to the US alone, thanks to their durability, heat resistance and smooth, natural look. But that beauty may come at a price to the workers who install them. While quartz countertops are all the rage in kitchen design, they … Read more

The top 10 life decisions people stress over most

The top 10 life decisions people stress over most

Decisions, decisions! While some choices are easy to make, like what to eat for dinner, others are more difficult. Think: anything related to moving, relationships or work. Now, science has narrowed down exactly which life decisions people consider the riskiest — and the top ones surprisingly don’t include whether you should text your ex. A … Read more

This workplace benefit is the biggest reason people change jobs: survey

This workplace benefit is the biggest reason people change jobs: survey

Health insurance is the No. 1 deciding factor in people’s next career step, yet most with employer health insurance say it doesn’t meet their needs very well.  That’s according to a recent survey of 2,000 Americans across the country, which investigated their happiness with employer health insurance. It also looked at the essential role health … Read more

Exclusive | Forget the mafia — NYC’s real turf battles are between cutthroat Christmas tree sellers

Exclusive | Forget the mafia — NYC’s real turf battles are between cutthroat Christmas tree sellers

New York City’s Christmas tree sales aren’t a holly-jolly business. The most statuesque trees worthy of a Manhattan pied-à-terre or Brooklyn brownstone don’t come cheap — or without behind-the-scenes drama that has been kept from New Yorkers, until now. The Christmas tree sellers that pop up on the streets of NYC in the run-up to … Read more

Gen Z employee’s wild lie to get out of work backfires after pal accidentally spills the beans

Gen Z employee’s wild lie to get out of work backfires after pal accidentally spills the beans

She did what? A frustrated employee got her friend fired — and as ruthless as it sounds, it was for a good reason. Anyone who has worked in retail understands how annoying it can be to have to find coverage for a shift when you want a day off. Unfortunately, one Gen Zer learned the … Read more

Dads blast ‘lazy’ stay-at-home moms for complaining: ‘It’s not hard — they’re just like playing victim’

Dads blast ‘lazy’ stay-at-home moms for complaining: ‘It’s not hard — they’re just like playing victim’

They’re doing a job on stay-at-home moms.  Sticks and stones may break some bones, but the withering words of men — and a handful of ladies — calling full-time housewives “liars” and “lazy” for claiming the domestic job is hard, can cut deep.  “To all the stay-at-home moms, I feel like you’re lying,” spat Cass — an … Read more

Teenage binge-drinkers earn more money and success later in life: study

Teenage binge-drinkers earn more money and success later in life: study

Cheers to your wealth. Binge drinking might not be the recipe for failure that it’s portrayed as in popular media. Recent studies have shown that heavy boozing during one’s youth could improve one’s chances of success later in life. In his new book “The Beauty and Pain of Drugs,” Norwegian sociologist Willy Pedersen of the University … Read more