Gen Z's "Love Story" Nostalgia - But, Creative Fields Probably Won't Be Coming Back
Members of Gen Z are orbiting in two worlds. One is the nostalgia for the simpler analogue 1990s. That's when John and Carolyn had their "Love Story." Buy a Carolyn headband and an old-fashioned alarm clock. Feel safe. For those I currently coach I explain that, yes, back then was a time of job abundance. It was even possible to make a good living in creative fields. That is, as long as you developed specialized expertise. For me that was executive speechwriting/ghostwriting. Most of us creatives knew to be practical. Even in better times, we recognized that we had to. Few of us had any illusions about being the next F. Scott Fitzgerald and conjuring up a Gatsby. The other world for Zers is the radical uncertainty about employability. Cost-efficiency, off-shoring and AI are sucking off entry-level jobs. Especially vulnerable are creative fields - writing, film production, graphic arts, music, acting and more. On BusinessInsider a mom shares her an...