The Supreme Canuck wrote:Well, I am lazy, entitled, and vain. Never think of anyone else. Never put any hard work into anything. Always waiting for someone to hand me that next trophy. Don't even have an education, by god!
And yer also a whiny pinko commie liberal, you probably also believe that Global Warming is real
The Supreme Canuck wrote:I do think there's a distinction to be made between the tangible things Millennials are facing (climate change, lower lifetime earning potentials, etc.)...
See? I was right. Now go bitch while making a selfie.
Swift wrote:I'm not saying the hiring managers are right, but it actually seems something they might think.
On the flip side, as a broad general statement, recruiting companies seem more unwilling than ever to pay the differential for the mature, reliable (experienced) workers. My wife has been looking for months, and a lot of the positions are being offered as temporary or contract positions (no benefits), at wages that would be slightly insulting to an unexperienced person, and completely insulting to one with experience.
That's why I say they're full of shit. Because the whole story is "we want experienced workers, but will only pay entry-level wages". Like the classic one about recruiters searching for people with 7 years experience in a piece of technology was 5 years old at the time.
I've seen that in IT for years, you see that most people in the business here tend to be young. Most people with experience have either left the country or become managers (disregarding the disastrous economic mess we're in, it's been ALWAYS like that.)
The Supreme Canuck wrote:The latter will go away with time, as you say, FZ. Always does. Inter-generational shit-slinging is inevitable. But the former won't go away with time. We're stuck with them. That's reality from now on.
IMHO The current economic stagnation will end one way or the other. The only question is whether or not it will need a war like the last time it happened.
Global Warming is real, no doubt about it, if you ask me the idiots that are denying it are the same that say refuse to do what's necessary to boost the global economy. I think that the patience with those is wearing thin, even the IMF is telling them to move now.
My point is: the GI generation had to deal with The Great Depression and WWII, the Boomers and the Gen-Xers had to deal with the Cold War, Pollution and The Ozone Layer. You've got your own pile of shit to deal with (yeah, handed down from the older generation, it's ALWAYS like that).