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The traditional Saturday job, once a staple for young Brits seeking to earn extra cash, appears to be falling out of favour as Generation Z increasingly turns to side hustles. New research from GoDaddy reveals a significant shift in how young people are approaching work and entrepreneurship. The survey, which questioned over 1,000 Gen Z individuals in the UK, finds that 58% of respondents would rather run their own business than work in conventional part-time roles such as those in retail or hospitality. This preference is driven largely by financial concerns, with 69% of Gen Z citing financial security as…