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		<title>Work/Life Balance Is Gen Y’s Top Priority</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 10:45:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christine MacLean</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For Dmitri Brown, the whole idea of work/life balance unfolded gradually. When he graduated from college in 2004, he was headed for a career in corporate law. He went to Maine for a year to study for the LSAT and snowboard. But two funny things happened on the way to law school: He figured out [...]]]></description>
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For Dmitri Brown, the whole idea of work/life balance unfolded gradually. When he graduated from college in 2004, he was headed for a career in corporate law. He went to Maine for a year to study for the LSAT and snowboard. But two funny things happened on the way to law school: He figured out he didn’t want to be a lawyer and he didn’t need a lot of money to live on. That was his first a-ha.<br />
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His second came after a move to North Carolina, where he taught surfing and discovered his true professional calling, <a href="http://www.dmitribrown.com/" target="_blank">photography</a>. There, he realized he could make enough to live on and still have control over his time. When the surf is up, he can usually get there. “At some point, I molded my being around that flexibility,” he says. Now he can’t imagine a job that isn’t flexible.</p>
<p>Brown (who is single) isn’t alone, according to a <a href="http://www.businessweek.com/managing/blogs/first_jobs/archives/2009/09/bad_economy_has.html" target="_blank">survey</a> of 60,000 members of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generation_Y" target="_blank">Gen Y</a> (those born between the late 1970s and late 1990s) about the most important characteristics of an entry-level job. Work/life balance was their top characteristic, above meaningful work and pay.</p>
<p>Is it because they are too young to know the trade-off they are making? I doubt it. Brown, who doesn’t have health insurance, recently chipped a molar. He can’t afford the dental work but “this hasn’t made me rethink anything,” he says.</p>
<p>In previous recessions, work/life balance has dropped on the list. But cutbacks, once used only as a last resort, have become business as usual. Gen Y watched their parents lose their “secure” eight-to-five jobs and maybe they’ve decided that if nothing is for sure, they may as well build time for fun into their lives. Some people call Gen Y selfish. I call them smart.</p>
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