No se estudia para aprender a trabajar. Se estudia para aprender, a secas. La universidad y la formación académica no son fábricas de trabajadores para que las empresas tengan mano de obra formada sin coste.
ya que hemos abierto el melón de los funcionarios me gustaría comentar una cosa que veo mucho en mi generación y que me parece un síntoma clarísimo de que algo falla:
he visto ya muchos casos, muchísimos, de gente que estudia una carrera (fisioterapia, contabilidad y finanzas, veterinaria, edificación, da igual) y a los dos o tres años de estrellarse contra el mundo laboral se meten a preparar una oposición que no tiene NADA que ver con lo que han estudiado. en muchos casos policía o auxiliar administrativo
y si lo he visto tantas veces es porque es algo muy común
este modelo está literalmente cogiendo los años de mayor energía de una generación y tirándolos a la basura
4 años de grado + 1 de máster + 2 años de trabajos precarios + 2-3 años encerrados memorizando un temario para un puesto que no requiere ese título universitario
casi una década de capital humano desperdiciado
yo me pregunto, ¿no necesita este sistema repensarse de arriba a abajo? ¿de verdad necesitamos escupir miles de graduados en fisioterapia, magisterio, turismo cada año si sabemos que el mercado no los va a absorber?
la universidad en españa parece haberse convertido en un parking de jóvenes, una guardería donde los chavales retrasan su vida 5-6 años
una herramienta carísima que lo que en muchos casos solo consigue mantener a la gente bloqueada fuera del mercado laboral en sus años de mayor energía
el coste de oportunidad de este modelo para el país muy alto
tener a chavales quemando sus veintes en academias de oposiciones para huir de la precariedad, cuando podrían estar construyendo cosas, innovando o simplemente aportando valor real desde los 20 años
tenemos que empezar a alinear la formación con la realidad material del mundo, porque sostener este sumidero de talento no le hace un favor a nadie
@Joni_punto@skeletoracb Entonces pasaría a compensar hacerlo. Si el castigo por evitar un gol con una acción ilegal es que te metan un gol, no se penaliza la acción ilegal.
Introverts can stay inside for days and weeks. No plans. No people. No drama. No nothing. Just chilling alone. Reading. Meditating. Listening music. Staring at walls. Watching movies. Snacking. Napping. Thinking about life and all. And trust me, they regret nothing.
Llegó de amanecida.
Vuelven mis vídeos favoritos de nievos GMs y entrenadores en la NFL apareciendo en su puesto de trabajo los segundos; los primeros siempre son los pobres cámaras a los aue les mandan grabarles en la madrugada de compulsivos trabajadores.
A Gen Z joined the team.
Week one.
During onboarding, the manager said,
“We sometimes stay late during peak periods.”
Gen Z nodded.
Then asked,
“Is that paid… or just expected?”
The room went quiet.
- No attitude.
- No rebellion.
- Just a question.
Later that day, HR mentioned “growth opportunities.”
Gen Z replied,
“Does growth include raises, or just more responsibility?”
Again, silence.
- No laziness.
- No entitlement.
- Just clarity.
That’s when the team realized something.
When people say
“Gen Z is lazy,”
what they really mean is:
Gen Z watched old generation
- skip meals,
- miss birthdays,
- work weekends,
- and burn out
only to be told
“budgets are tight”
and “be grateful you have a job.”
So Gen Z chose differently.
- They don’t romanticize overwork.
- They don’t confuse suffering with ambition.
- They don’t trade health for praise.
They still work hard.
They just refuse to work for nothing.
It’s not laziness.
It’s pattern recognition.
And honestly,
after everything old generation went through…
Can you really blame them?
I have a lot of thoughts and emotions about the John Harbaugh move so here’s a late night long rant you don’t care about:
I’m kinda sad. Not because it was the wrong move. In all honesty it’s the move we all knew needed to happen for a little bit now. But that doesn’t mean it doesn’t sting. John Harbaugh has lead this team for 18 years. That’s crazy. I still remember being a kid when they hired him. I remember going to his 1st game. Time flies.
I’ll be honest, I’m going to miss him. I’ll miss his vague injury reports, his word salads that told us nothing, his unwavering support of his players (even to his own detriment). His catch phrases were corny but a lot of times they were true- It wasn’t always pretty, but it was the Ravens.
It was time to move on but that doesn’t mean you have to pretend like it doesn’t sting a bit to see him go. Soon the frustrations from the disappointing recent seasons will pass and we’ll look back on Harbaugh’s tenure with a smile.
It may feel like a long time ago, but don’t forget that there truly was a time where nobody had it better than us.
Thanks for the memories, Harbs.
“Relationships are easy when they’re real.” That’s a fairy tale. Real love is work. It’s sacrifice. It’s two imperfect people choosing each other repeatedly, even when it’s uncomfortable and inconvenient.
If you’re looking for easy, you’re not looking for love. You’re looking for entertainment. Conflict, forgiveness, and repair aren’t red flags. They’re proof that something meaningful is happening.
Who wants to play in the Benjamin Button league next year
Week 1 is the championship, but you don’t know who’s in it
Week 2 semis, still don’t know
Week 3 quarterfinal
Week 4-17 regular szn
Week 17 last week of regular season but decides seeding which decides who wins
@rufidor El otro día entendí el por qué del apodo con el que te lo intercambiaban en el rojo/azul. Con 8 años no te dabas cuenta de estas cosas
https://t.co/xz4rO8m1It
This play will live on in the mind of Blue Jays fans for ETERNITY
We’ll see it in documentaries, highlight reels and World Series montages for years to come
We all witnessed history tonight. One for the books