It doesn't take much for a video or a statement to go viral in the era of social media and fast communication, starting discussions and debates all across the internet.?A video of a?Gen Z?woman griping about her 9¨C5 job went viral recently, sparking debate about the expectations of the younger generation and the traditional work model.?
Brielle Asero is the Gen Z woman who has shared the video on her?TikTok?account.?In an attempt to lower the cost of tuition, the 21-year-old graduated from the University of South Carolina in May 2023, one year ahead of the rest of her class.?
The internet is divided after a video of this woman criticising her employment went viral on social media.?Brielle Asero initially shared the video on TikTok, which was then shared on other websites.?
According to Mashable, she informed her 125,000 TikTok followers about how little time she had for herself after she got home from work.?The 9¨C5 timetable was deemed "crazy" by Ms. Asero.?
On TikTok, her video has gathered over 200,000 likes and 2.3 million views.?"I board the train at 7:30 am, and the earliest I get home is 6:15 pm," she stated in the video. "I don't have time to do anything," she added.?
Next, Ms. Asero asks her internet followers two questions: "How are your friends made? How can you meet a guy in your spare time?"
According to the Twitter post, the video was posted on October 24th, 2023.
Originally, the woman posted the video on TikTok, but you can also watch her on Twitter.?
Social media?users were quite interested in her video; some posted criticism of her, while others defended her.?One of the most well-liked remarks was, "The 40-hour work week is beyond outdated, and your feelings are valid."?
The video, titled #4HL, debuted on X (previously Twitter) and alluded to the "four-hour life," which is the notion that you have four hours left over after work each day for yourself.?People left some negative comments. At the same time, others jumped to her defence over the video.
In an interview with Rolling Stone, Asero expounded on the reaction to her video.?"Most of the folks who are upset with me are just venting their frustration over the time they've lost due to working long hours.?To maybe spark a change, I just wanted to bring others who share these feelings," she said.?
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