Like many in Gen Z, the ideal working situation for these young entrepreneurs is a business they started themselves

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Bianca Purdie moved straight into nine-to-five work after school but soon burnt out. Now the owner of her own business, like four in five Gen Z-ers, she says she would rather work for herself.

Gen Z-er Bianca Purdie worked various jobs after school, but has since started her own business and loves the autonomy.When Bianca Purdie left school, she went into full-time work because that was what she thought she had to do.

"The autonomy you can give yourself, that if you're having a bad mental day, you don't have anybody to answer to," she said. When starting out in Rockhampton, Central Queensland, she dedicated a lot of time to working with business coaches and researching the industry. "I was little bit hesitant at the start, being so young … my Mum in particular was like what have you got to lose," she said.

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