Tin Man
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The longer time goes on I think that Gen X is the best generation.
They seem to be the most objective - they see the other generations for what they are and critique both, and don't have any of the unsavory stereotypical traits associated with Boomers, Millennials, or Gen Z. Healthy dose of cynicism, but not too much.
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I think smart people use them, shouldn’t be mandated by the .gov.
I thought it was more Boomers than Gen X that raised Millennials, but I guess it depends on where you want to start the dates. Gen X mostly is raising/has raised Gen Z. As far as higher teen pregnancy with Gen X, every generation has their excuses too...Millennials are the way they are because of how Boomers raised them, and Gen X can say they had higher teen pregnancy because they were latchkey kids (i.e., a lot of Gen X kids' parents got divorced).Every generation has their good and bad. Gen X is cool, i agree, but they're the helicopter parents, right? Teen violence and pregnancy was pretty high for gen x too. Yeah, a few dumbass kids today eat tide pods but that's gotta be better than high pregnancy rates across the generation.
Gen X was raised by boomers and they raised millennials so they are stuck in the middle of this ugly feud.
I thought it was more Boomers than Gen X that raised Millennials, but I guess it depends on where you want to start the dates. Gen X mostly is raising/has raised Gen Z. As far as higher teen pregnancy with Gen X, every generation has their excuses too...Millennials are the way they are because of how Boomers raised them, and Gen X can say they had higher teen pregnancy because they were latchkey kids (i.e., a lot of Gen X kids' parents got divorced).
Every generation does have their good and bad, and there are certainly people in every generation who don't fit the stereotypes. I sure am glad my parents don't fit the Boomer stereotype. But IMO Gen X just seems to be the generation with the least annoying stereotypes.
Boomers, especially younger boomers, are connected to the helicopter parenting phenomenon. It does bleed into Gen X because as you said, it hasn't stopped with Millennials. I think I first heard the phrase "helicopter parent" when I was in high school...early 2000s. And it was being discussed as something that had happened and was continuing to happen, not like some trend that had just started.All I know is I'm 38 with siblings 10 years older and my parents were boomers but i'm among the oldest millennials, if i'm even that. Helicopter parents were a thing well after my childhood. It seems mathematically that boomers have almost no connection to helicopter parenting phenomenon we saw arise 12-15 years ago. The youngest boomers were in their late 40's
Millennials in the Workforce, A Generation of Weakness - Simon Sinek - YouTube
Interesting video with some valid points.
I do know Millennials who are hard working, motivated, engaging, and focused. Are they the exceptions?
On a recent visit to the welding shop where my niece's husband works, I asked him if they had enough welders for their workload. His answer surprised me: "If you asked every welding shop in the country if they have enough welders, the answer would be no."
The reasons for this disparity between the economic need and the workforce's skills aren't that complicated. Many of the skilled welders are Baby Boomers who are retiring or nearing retirement, and there aren't enough younger trained welders to meet the need.
Could all these trends reverse? All trends eventually reverse (the way of the Tao is reversal), and so the question can be phrased: are we reaching the tipping point?
I have argued that we've reached Peak Financialization and Globalization, and these trends are now reversing.
but we got to see all the good bandsBaby boomers were lazy self absorbed hippies and pot heads preaching free love as kids.
Then hit their 30s in the 80s and became self absorbed money whores who sold their kids out for bigger houses and more things. Mommy got a job and the latch key society of children was born.
Baby boomer generation sucked ass.
This new generation is what happens when parents are self absorbed *******s.
That story he told in the video of seeing some old guy on his hands and knees reminded me of something I actually saw about 10-12 years ago on one of my construction jobs. I saw these two guys in their early 70's on their hands and knees finishing some concrete foundations. I ended up talking to them for a while and found out they were from Middle Tennessee and were doing work 3 hours away from home... they were called in specifically to work on that project now that I think back on it. I ended up seeing one of the guys later on on another project about a year later, but from what I heard, they stayed on the road constantly. Also remember working with a another guy who has to be late 70's by now, if not 80 that I had met around that same time period that ended up retiring and then coming back to work about 6 months later. His phone never stopped ringing and I know that had to be about 10-12 years ago when he first retired.I’ve changed my business model over it.
I kept only the best and do one job at a time. I have signed contract for 1-3 week jobs through August with people wanting to wait in line who call every day.
Well, that post started out promising. Ended up being something about work ethic though. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯That story he told in the video of seeing some old guy on his hands and knees reminded me of something I actually saw about 10-12 years ago on one of my construction jobs. I saw these two guys in their early 70's on their hands and knees finishing some concrete foundations. I ended up talking to them for a while and found out they were from Middle Tennessee and were doing work 3 hours away from home... they were called in specifically to work on that project now that I think back on it. I ended up seeing one of the guys later on on another project about a year later, but from what I heard, they stayed on the road constantly. Also remember working with a another guy who has to be late 70's by now, if not 80 that I had met around that same time period that ended up retiring and then coming back to work about 6 months later. His phone never stopped ringing and I know that had to be about 10-12 years ago when he first retired.
Do you have children?
How do you feel about car seats for children?
Do you have children?
How do you feel about car seats for children?