May is graduation season. Soon, many beautiful Black students will be leaving their undergraduate institutions and, if not going to graduate school, starting the process of looking for a job. Itโs an exciting time for so many to start the next step of their livesโฆbut I need to issue a warning.
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It seems like this generation of Black students are not ready for life in corporate America, a graduate program or anywhere on Godโs green earth where they must report to someone. As a professor at Oklahoma State University, Iโve seen it firsthand.
Many of my students have unrealistic expectations of what it is like to work in the real world. Social media work influencers are giving such bad advice that they will have Black kids starting jobs on a Monday and end up fired by Thursday afternoon.
I want the next generation of Black folks to be successful. So, if you are a student who is about to hit the job market (or know someone who will), let me help you out. Below are five of the most common pieces of terrible advice about work my students believe to be good advice.
Before COVID, most people went into some kind of office regularly. Believe it or not, many worked in these things called cubicles. Working from home was a luxury few enjoyed, then the world shut down and Zoom took over. (What happened to Skype?) Now, many have an expectation that they donโt have to go into an office and can just do their work at home.
Research shows that when people are in offices, they are more productive. Thatโs why many employers like to have workers come into an office and physically interact with their coworkers. This is not to say that there will never be days you work from home, but donโt expect to do that every day.
You are not perfect. You donโt know everything. A major reason why your boss is in the position they are in might be because they have something to teach you. Humble yourself and listen to them.
No, you cannot. Simple as that. Go to HR if there is a problem.
Not true. To work is to be inconvenienced. You would much rather sleep or be on a beach. But you must go to work if you want to eat. So, of course, this is not true. Donโt listen to anyone who tells you this.
This also ainโt true. (Yeah, I know Iโm a professor, but this called for an โainโt.โ) If you get paid hourly, they should give you overtime. But if you have a salary, you just need to accept that you might have to work late some days. You absolutely will need to stay at work after hours sometimes. And yes, you will hate it..but welcome to the world of employment.
Graduating from college is a major achievement. Now, donโt get fired on your first week of work walking into your job with unrealistic expectations. Your parents certainly want you to read this. Theyโve been waiting for you to get a job.
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