Part of it is college edjumacation. Young people graduate from college knowing everything and because of their vast wisdom and knowledge expect to be paid a fortune for sitting on their asses all day diving into social media, texting their friends, and online shopping. This rarely works out that way, but occasionally it does look at Budweiser’s former advertising VP Alissa Heinerscheid. Waltzed into a high paying job without a speck of competence so there is hope for gen Z ignoranuses. But back to your comment I agree most of them don’t want to do anything that gets their hands dirty.
Even BEFORE or during college, US kids don’t want to do physical labor like WE did growing up. I am 60.
I picked peas, mowed lawns, landscaper, painted, built kayaks, planted trees & shrubs plus still had to work at home for my parents.
Today, a lot of kids do not even have to work at home. Their parents hire people to do everything. My father NEVER hired anyone to do something around the house.