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Girl learns that her working hours are 8 hours and bursts into tears: “I have no life left.” Storm up

A few weeks ago, young marketing graduate Brielle Asero traveled the world with a video in which she cried inconsolably as she watched the first… Already a subscriber? Login here!

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A few weeks ago, recent marketing graduate Brielle Asero traveled the world with a video in which she cried inconsolably when she realized on her first day of work that her shift was 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. According to her, deep frustration drove her to share her bad mood on social media. In the video, the girl states that she feels very tired and has no time or energy to think about herself.

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“I work in person and it takes me forever to get there. I don’t have time to do anything. I want to take a shower, eat dinner, go to sleep, but everything has become complicated. “I don’t have the energy to do sports, I don’t have time to do anything and I’m very stressed,” the young woman admitted. Brielle, who has an “hour-long commute” to the office every day, asked others on social media what the key was to learning to juggle full-time jobs and creating space for herself. Apparently, her words immediately went viral, traveling around the world, gathering millions of views and dividing the Internet: between young people who showed understanding and thousands of other users who accused her of laziness.

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Asero then defended herself given the amount of criticism she had received: “I don’t understand how my story became a political discussion when I was just trying to start a conversation and be respectful to the people I wanted to.” “only bringing together boys and girls who think like this to potentially create change,” adding: “Generation Z works just as hard as people before us, with lower wages and higher production costs.”

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