Youngsters in their first job are unable to pick up the phone because they are so scared. They are also too shy or afraid to talk to colleagues or take part in work social activities.
Many school leavers have to ask to take days off for ‘anxiety’ because they are too fearful to go into work.
There are others who don’t understand that if their work starts at 9am, then that’s when they should be at work.
Equally terrifying, many school leavers don’t have a clue how to work out what 10 per cent of something is.
These are only a few examples of the problems
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