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The Tesla and SpaceX entrepreneur is now worth £136billion. Last month, he overtook Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, as the world s richest person. Both Musk and Bezos have seen their portfolios grow over the pandemic, a fact in stark contrast to the millions of workers around the world struggling to keep afloat as the coronavirus bites.
A snowflake millennial is tougher than you think, especially in the workplace. They have watched their parents cope with an increasingly insecure jobs market since the turn of the century and in growing numbers told their friends and family that long hours, short term contracts and a shouty boss is not for them. They don’t join trade unions or argue with the boss about a pay rise, though some do. Their confidence – however much they appear to.