A Gen-Z job hopper who has changed roles 17 times says older generations want her to be "miserable" by staying in a job for "stability".
Mich Marie, 26, has job hopped since she had her first job in a supermarket aged 14.
She spent her school years in different part-time roles such as in retail and restaurants.
After graduating with a degree in human services from New York City College of Technology, Brooklyn, Mich went on to try different positions such as a case manager, window install assistant and care coordinator.
Mich's longest role was a direct support professional which she held for two years and she tends to stay in her jobs for no longer than six months.