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Old 11-15-2007, 12:12 PM   #16
Karl F
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Thumbs down PC lifestyle....

anbody catch 60 minutes on Sunday?...
the milenium generation..... companies are having to retrain managers, hire "coaches".. offer "nap rooms"...
one lady said, "This is a generation coming into the work force, that doesn't know how to cut the lawn.. never had to be on a loosing team, always got it's way... they have decided not to have any loyalty to their jobs, only loyal to their friends, and "lifestyle". If they do not like the job offered, or pay, or hours, and god forbid overtime or weekends, they will leave without notice.
We, (the boomer generation), are the ones that have to change"

WTF?

so.. because they were coddled... the company owners, and managers, and older workers... have to change...or just pick up the slack???

another item, on the long list, of why this country is swirling down the toilet.....
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