| To be fair, they had to deal with Covid as high school and college kids and now Trumpism and the failing economy. They have a right to complain. |
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Agree that workplaces function best when there is professional courtesy and people don’t share everything. If you must share or vent don’t do it with coworkers or at work or on social media. Do it with friends and family who have nothing to do with work. |
As opposed to people who had to deal with Covid, Trump and a failing economy as adults supporting a family and raising kids? |
| Trauma dumping is inappropriate in the workplace. Find a therapist and not a colleague to dump your trauma on. |
In person as well. When I said "good morning," neither I nor the 5 young men and women within earshot needed or wanted to hear that you weren't feeling great because you just had your new IUD inserted and were feeling crampy. |
TMI is not a new acronym |
"TMI !" has been used since the 90s, genx here. |
lol. I can relate, my coworkers are similar. |
UH come again!? |
IDK I guess the openness is interesting but I also think they just don't realize they're going through . . . life. Plenty of people graduated in the 2000-01 dot com bust or 2008 and couldn't find jobs or got laid off immediately. As for Gen X taking stuff - I'm a millennial but closer to Gen X age - we took stuff bc we wanted to make $$$. I think we realized you go into every work place complaining about every damn thing you didn't like, you were never going to get ahead which unless you came from money you needed to do to be able to buy a house, pay for a wedding, pay off student loans, save for kids' college etc. It's not that we didn't feel slighted the way Gen Z feels slighted but we knew openly complaining wouldn't help and could affirmatively hurt - so we complained privately to friends, spouses etc. |
| ^I genuinely think this generation has fewer friends. I have no proof of it but I get that sense just seeing how they interact in the work place. I assume covid had something to do with this though if you're working now, you were like a high school senior when covid hit. Surely you knew how to make friends/had some friends from ages 5 thru 17. |
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I must be a quintessential Gen X, because I wish they would STFU. I never want to hear about my coworkers' "struggles" while we're at work. Ever.
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I think that we just whined less... |
They are the first generation entirely addicted to smart phones and social media. |
| I am not going to criticize my kids’ generation—we have f’ed up this country so much. I cherish any optimism they have left, I hope for a brighter future for them and love that they get therapy, they speak up, they care. |