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Are you one of the Tireds?

By MarkCaper, Metro Last updated at 00:00am on 09.09.03

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Are you fed up with the rat race? Would you jack in your job in return for a better life and less money? Then you're probably a Tired.

And you are not alone; increasing numbers of young professionals are Tireds - Thirtysomething Independent Radical Educated Drop-outs - a survey has found.

A typical Tired has a well-paid career in law, finance, technology or media. But, when he or she hits her 30s, they find their desire to make money waning.

Many feel cheated by spending long hours at work, worrying about work or planning for work.

According to the research, one in 15 has already quit the rat race, and 45 per cent are seriously thinking about changing career and finding something less time demanding.

More than 80 per cent of 30 to 35-year-olds among the 1,000 people questioned said they were unhappy at work.

Most said stress was the major reason for wanting to leave, with boredom and lack of fulfilment as other main reasons for feeling Tired.

Howard Beale, from Fish Can Sing, the PR agency behind the study, said: 'Young people in a weird way have become older than their parents. The generation perceived to have it all are asking whether they want it all.'

The Tireds join a growing list of groups struggling with life. Last week, the Dinkies (Double Income, No Kids) generation was found to be failing to cope with the responsibility of having children.


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