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Job seekers under 30 dont want to become workaholics enslaved to a
workplace, that provides zero security from layoffs at any moment. That's
what Helen Wilkinson, a british writer featured in the magazine utne
reader believes. Citing a book called The intimate History of Humanity.
Wilkinson says that young people want something their parents never
had control of their time. Can anyone blame them for not wanting to
make winning a gold watch from general motors or ibm the Supreme Goal
of their lives? Whether they're from the north, south, cast, or west, they're
looking for new ways to live and work. Says Wilkinson (And I agree), "we
must ask what needs to be done to speed up the process of breaking free
from the tyranny of to little time".