I do feel bad for younger generations however, because the jobs that have been squeezed the most lately are the low paying and entry level ones which are often used to gain experience in the world of work.
To be honest, most youngsters these days are not even interested in those jobs that one could do to get some experience. They are mostly into new things such as creating content, streaming, freelancing, and other similar things that are becoming the norm with the advent of technology and the internet. If a survey is done, most youngsters will choose any of the fields I have mentioned above, and I'm pretty confident about this.
The sectors where human labour is important will have a hard time getting enough people willing to work there with this going forward. How many children do you think are interested in farming or becoming farmers these days? I'd say the numbers are pretty low. However, technology is slowly covering these sectors as well, and the time is near when nearly every work will be done using artificial technology or machines that humans will only give commands to or operate.