pastime isn: You can't plan anything.' Richard Lautens / Toronto Star file photo By Sara Mojtehedzadeh Work and Wealth reporter Mon., March 20, 2017 It's a well known trope that millennials are permanently attached to their phones, according to Toronto Star. But for 20-somethings such as Briea Beausoleil, the pastime isn't an exercise in vanity; it's a taxing feature of the precarious workplace. You can't plan your future. For Beausoleil, the habit crept in after graduation. You were constantly by that phone, looking at it, just waiting for it to ring, said Beausoleil, now 24. Her wages as an early childhood educator were too low to make a living, so she got a job as temporary, part-time employee at a Windsor-area factory . . . where erratic schedules meant much-needed shifts could crop up at any moment.
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