"Gen Z ladies, please wear underwear," company owner pleads

In Summary
- A company owner alleged that Gen Z ladies do not wear underwear while attending job interviews.
- Kenyans on Twitter are outraged by her remarks with some terming them as "sexist".
A company owner has faced the wrath of Kenyans on Twitter (KOT) following a disclosure that generation Z job seekers do not wear underwear.
In a tweet, Zion revealed that she was about to interview job seekers and advised tweeps looking for jobs on how to behave.
"I'm interviewing people today and all I have to say to everyone in need of a job is this: In this Ruto economy, nobody will pay you 50k, even 5k, to be a joker," she wrote.
"Halafu Gen Z ladies... Please wear underwear. At least until you get the job. Thanks," she added.
A Twitter user Mr Kinuthia Pius inquired if she informs those not wearing underwear this.
"Did you tell them this after the interview?" Asked Pius.
"Immediately after an interview, I always tell people how they can improve. Yes, including if they need to wear underwear," she responded.
KOT reaction
"So those women who don't wear panties are all Gen Z or those are your easy picks? There is no sin in being conservative, but don't be a prick while at it," a user called ZëitGêî§T ™ said.
"If you did an interview where this person was present, RUN!! She is one hell of a sanctimonious ignoramus, sexist to the core and overall a horrible person," Dr. Catherine Kyobutungi said.
"I've noticed that a lot of job disses or Gen Z disses are directed specifically to women. Is it that men aren't interviewing in the same jobs or you just have different standards for them?" Mwende Kyalo quipped.
Gen Z is a colloquial that is used to refer to people born between 1997 and 2012.
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