Meandering or drifting/bouncing around has been used to describe many emerging adults' work experiences. Using examples, explain why this description may be accurate

What will be an ideal response

Meandering" might be a more accurate word or maybe drifting or bouncing around – for many emerging adults, working in their late teens simply means finding a job, any job that will pay the bills until something better comes along. • Many emerging adults express a sense that they did not really choose their current job, they just one day found themselves in it, like a ball that rolls randomly on a pocked surface until it lands in one of the holes. • "I just fell into it" is a frequently-used phrase when they describe how they found their current jobs.

Psychology

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Prescribed roles have little effect on the behavior of adolescents in contemporary society

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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