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When it comes to "what is this world coming to posts" - when it comes to violence, not much has changed for millennia.
When it comes to getting things done, yes, we're hitting a big problem. More distractions, and more doo-hickeys that do jobs we used to do. We've also stepped away from academic principals, and teaching people to learn on their own and be independent. In the 1930's, we picked up an education system that went mainstream that forced very limited vocabulary, this in turn has resulted in a system where only things written in the basic sight vocabulary are understood. I have to write in a dick & jane style to communicate with people who learned in this manner. Otherwise I get back a message "I can't read what you wrote." Vast stores of knowledge are locked away safely from the sight vocabulary reader. |
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Also, the parents of generation snowflake are to blame. You really, really had to screw up not to prosper just one generation ago.
The landscape is totally different nowadays and the snowflakes are completely unprepared to deal with it. I have a cousin who prides himself on his success. On the outside he is completely without empathy for the next generation. It's gonna bite him. |
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I have little empathy when I see the easy life that youngsters have these days. There are help wanted signs everywhere. |
True enough, fint. A very well regarded restaurant closed its doors for the summer here due to lack of help. Considering the futility of earning minimum or slightly more than minimum wage for a part-time job is understandable in a sense.
The economics of what is happening present quite a dilemma. Raising restaurant worker's wages raises the cost of a meal and with the extremely competitive restaurant industry environment around here puts the proprietors in a real bind. Apparently it's just not worth it for either party. |
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Yes, I am afraid of that....or what others have spent a lifetime to earn will be confiscated to feed them.
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when i do so, and back it up with literal mathematical facts, im "making excuses for my generation being lazy" simply put, millennials are working harder, for longer, for less pay, all while generating for there employers more wealth than at any other time in human history. these are the mathematical facts of the world we live in. the facts speak for themselves. the boomers are simply the most selfish generation america has ever seen, and were given everything anyone could want, and the then they ruined it, and blame there kids for wanted what they had. we just want the same things you had, and you chose to destroy for future generations. |
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You have told us that you have an easy life with a high paying job... Multiple cars and lots of free time to play. What hardships are you talking about? |
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Flintstone, you have an easy life now, with cars and a home. What hardships do you speak of? Cocker is talking about millennials in general, just like you do. You think we are all snowflakes, because you walked up hill both ways to school. Can anybody post some facts as to income, job availability, and the relative purchasing power of minimum wage? Also, for those who think millennials somehow have it easy, could you find some information regarding house prices and average incomes? In my area, houses have doubled, pay has not, yet people complain about a lack of home ownership. |
How silly...and typically millennial. Obviously one can only compare life at similar ages. Why would you expect...even as a very successful 20 to 30 year old with less than 10 years of work to have as much as someone who has worked almost 45 years and is in their peak earning years?
No, Cocker was very specifically talking about me and himself. Whatever would statistics regarding others have to do with it? |
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Statistics regarding others would have everything to do with it. |
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You don't know me. But that is not what I'm asking. Just because one millennial has it easier than another, doesn't mean all millennials have it easy. Find he stats the say millennials as a generation have it easier. |
Flintstone, I also never said I was going to use my personal situation as my anecdotal evidence. I know people who work a lot harder than I do. Unlike many who are ungrateful, I am thankful everyday for how fortunate I am. That my parents worked hard and covered my tuition. Not everyone has that luxury.
I'm not being rude to you. I'm just asking for some statistics to back up your claims that we are so much lazier. |
And I am not being rude to you...just failing to understand how you or Cocker can make the comparison you do. Unlike you, I lived during both periods and have witnessed both. Frankly, I have been amazed at just how easy it was for my kids and their friends.
It is tough to provide statistics that really illustrate the matter because the nation is very different and more homogeneous than when I grew up. Opportunities were largely geographic as noted by Tabs and information is much more available now (as is social welfare). If you lived in an industrial area, you did pretty well. Otherwise, you did not. You can very easily cite how many millennials are out of work...but everywhere I look, there is a "help wanted" sign. Folks can simply choose not to work and still live reasonably well. That was not the case when I was growing up. People in my town would have done almost anything for a minimum wage job (I worked may years before making that much)...and there wasn't a huge social welfare supplement to help pay my bills. Nor were the typical student grants/loans, etc. I work with and mentor many millennials every day. None work very hard or long. They are the last to arrive and the first to go home. They make almost no attempt to do anything on their own and need constant direction. They require constant reassurance and mentoring...and believe that after a few months, they should be in positions and have salaries that took other generations decades to reach. They complain incessantly...despite being treated like little princes and princesses. Some are doing quite well at work and financially...because they typically only compete with each other...and the pool is quite shallow. They continually delegate work upwards as they just cannot do any task that requires spelling, math or writing skills (much less an attention span of more than 10 minutes). If they show up to work in something besides their pajamas and flip flops...it is considered a great success. The folks of my generation who were so lacking in skills/capability did not go to college...but, performed menial and service jobs. Now they go to college, get a degree is basketweaving and complain because no one will pay them very much...and they have accumulated huge debt living a lifestyle they could not afford for years in college/playtime. There are indeed exceptions...but they are just that...exceptions. |
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