JM Aggie08
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I appreciate that this thread is significantly more level-headed and has legitimate communication vs. the insults of the other thread. Hopefully it stays that way.
lol. Intern.
Stay out of company politics, make friends, don't dip your pen in the company ink, and work hard.
This is the best strategy. Overdress until you understand the culture.lol Yes, there is nothing worse than feeling like you are over-dressed or under-dressed for something.
The first few days of work, I dressed in business attire (I just wanted to see what everyone else was wearing to work) and my manager actually told me to start wearing casual clothes because the rest of the IT team was.
It's ridiculous. I was speaking with a lady in the break room about how someone reported me to my manager for leaving to go to lunch 10 minutes early.
I think it comes down to personality types in addition to age.
Older people dislike us younger folks because we exude positive energy and are actually in a good mood most of the time. We generally have a more optimistic outlook on life and try to make the best of our situation. We also tend to be more social with one another and are much more willing to spend time with co-workers outside of work. We don't necessarily agree that life has to be some endless struggle.
Older folks have already had these positive feelings drilled out of them by decades of dull, repetitive, and uninspiring work. They've built up a lot mental baggage over the years which governs what they consider to be 'normal' behavior. This puts them into a negative mindset where not only are they not enjoying themselves, but they don't want to see anyone else enjoying themselves either. They will behave in petty, trite, or outright rude ways as an outlet for their displeasure -> office politics.
(obviously these are generalizations and don't apply to everyone)
Anyway, these are just my thoughts on the current generational gap based on my experiences and others my age. I urge my peers to resist becoming the same miserable, curmudgeon-like people that we despise today.
From another thread, but I agree with this. The guy who did my emissions testing had an EE degree. He was going back for an EE masters. Probably was making like $15 an hour. We hit it off pretty well since he saw our college hoodies in the car. I'm about as underemployed as he is atm. Hopefully the boomers and millennials, although at each others throats for now, ultimately end up working together (they will have to) and I feel like Gen X are the ones losing their sanity.
For good reason. They know the ship's officers will cheerfully throw them overboard to meet quarterly profit targets or dump them at the next port for a cheaper date. Companies that stand by their workers and invest in their workers end up with loyal workers. Companies that treat their workers as disposables don't.But here's the problem. That pretty much spills over into the job and amounts to just a lot of pissing around. And the older ones end up doing more of their work. A lot of the 'kids' have this attitude of just getting a paycheck and that's all that matters. No investment mentally in keeping the company going or being a part of a ship that needs to keep sailing. If the ship sinks it's no matter to them because they can jump off any time onto their parents ship or they always have a lifeboat around. So not enough urgency or seriousness. And it shows in their general attitude of laughing and playing around way to much.
The baby boomers will continue to vacuum up resources just as they've always done. They've vote themselves all that they need and leave nothing behind, just as they've always done. Expect long term care to be the next big entitlement program.Mmhmm Gen X is probably going to get it the worst. They are the live to work group. Although the millennials are struggling, I'd rather struggle now and get it out of the way. Millennials are going to be the deal-savvy, DIY group like the people who lived through the great depression. We'll have to be. I don't envy the boomers because of how much they have to struggle as they age. They may truly get screwed out of their retirement just like the millenials are getting screwed out of the "american dream" and I think Gen X doesn't realize it, but they are getting screwed out of enjoying life.
You're turning more into a Gen X curmudgeon everyday :'(.
I really think Gen X is the worst generation. You guys had zero real challenges like the millennials faced graduating into 2008-2009 and after. You *think* you faced challenges because you survived the 2008 layoffs but its only because you guys got your foot in the door already.
Gen X is by far the most materialistic generation with no principles of their own whatsoever.
I'd take the boomers over Gen X any day. They have principles that they live by other than materialism. The millennials and the boomers actually face a common challenge. The boomers are struggling with retirement just as much as the millennials are struggling to get started. I don't envy Gen X as I think you guys ultimately overextend yourselves and get the worst of it economically since you guys really haven't got a clue what is going on. Everyone who is 35-49 seems to be overextending themselves debt-wise in my personal experience. You can't feel the wave of austerity that is inevitably going to hit.
The baby boomers will continue to vacuum up resources just as they've always done. They've vote themselves all that they need and leave nothing behind, just as they've always done. Expect long term care to be the next big entitlement program.
Right. I'm pretty sure those were the days where general Microsoft Word usage passed as amazing office skills as was typing without pecking at the keyboard (30-40wpm+) and knowing how to dial the fax machine. Try again. Gen X were not actually the generation who got hit by that recession, it was the out of date boomers who got culled from the herd back then.
old people are usually in positions where they dont really do any productive work. thus they to spend to spend their time finding things to complain about, and it usually ends up being against new people or others they dont like.
