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The "Gimme Generation" - Warning! Rant ahead
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<blockquote data-quote="cjjtulsa" data-source="post: 1806768" data-attributes="member: 6146"><p>Problem is, it's not the "younger generation". It's the last few, starting with the Baby Boomers who own a big portion of the responsibility for creating this mess. I know as many forty-somethings that are lazyassed dregs as I do twenty-somethings. The enlightened folks from the 60s era figured out everything the previous several generations did wrong, and fixed them. </p><p></p><p>It is true, however, that many of the "lazy" young people eventually get it figured out; my generation was full of slackers, but even with the boat anchors that still exist, many pull their weight. We just have more and more dead weight to support with each new wave that should be entering the workforce.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cjjtulsa, post: 1806768, member: 6146"] Problem is, it's not the "younger generation". It's the last few, starting with the Baby Boomers who own a big portion of the responsibility for creating this mess. I know as many forty-somethings that are lazyassed dregs as I do twenty-somethings. The enlightened folks from the 60s era figured out everything the previous several generations did wrong, and fixed them. It is true, however, that many of the "lazy" young people eventually get it figured out; my generation was full of slackers, but even with the boat anchors that still exist, many pull their weight. We just have more and more dead weight to support with each new wave that should be entering the workforce. [/QUOTE]
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