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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As someone who worked full time in college. Yes I worked full time and went to college full time. I have been in the work force a long time. 1980-2020 so far. Started full time at 18. I have seen it all. My first big bosses were WWII vets which ended 1945. They were amazing, 100 times better than today’s boss, it later moved on the Korean War and Vietnam vets. I even got to work with a women who was 70 in 1986 who started my firm at age of 14. Yes HS was optional when she started and we had 14 year old employees. What stories. She started work in 1930 on Wall Street and worked all through Great Depression and WWII. Around the early 1990s work ethic started to due. I say day Goldman Sachs went to dress down was day it completely died. From there even big four went to dress down and WFH and Jump start Friday’s and employer of choice. By the 2004 bull market completely dead of work ethic. Which means pretty much anyone under 50 has never actually seen real work. To be honest I have been goofing off since 1993. My old department has tripled the amount of workers since 39 years ago with same work. We worked 12 hours a day no lunch and worked Saturday’s. I mean I like it better now. But younger folks never were in a war getting shot at, worked full time during college or did a grunt job in a suit 65 hours a week. And some boomers were lazy the hippies and Woodstock people and stoners started decay of work the greatest generation started. I find the generation born after 2000 has great work ethic. And folks born before 1965. And before you say you worked hard my old boss when I was 22 showed me info written on his arm with a razor blade. He troop 80 percent was killed he was injured under dead bodies the other arm came by with bayonets and randomly stabbed dead bodies and missed him. They stole dog tags so carved into arm so mom would get his body. That was him at 19. I never experienced that. [/quote] Your post is exceptionally incoherent. Are you really equating more casual dress with a lack of work ethic? [/quote]
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