Kansas City Now Hiring NextGen

The grown ups are burned out and would rather collect the stimmy for as long as possible . . . And so younger workers fill the void and hope that youth will protect them from exploitative labor practices and a corporate workplace that no longer values loyalty, customer service or any kind of craftsmanship that isn't part of their productivity matrix.

On the bright side . . . Wages are a bit higher thanks to hard fought victories from organized labor and the whispering of the Prez.

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More Kansas City area businesses turning to teens to fill vacant jobs

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The teen unemployment rate is now the lowest it's been in 68 years, according to a national study by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Some metro businesses said they're seeing a similar trend locally.

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