Anonymous wrote:GenX had so many opportunities to do well. I remember wondering why citizens let all those opportunities pass by.
They had the money. They worked really hard and played hard. I finally decided that they don't care, because their parents have money.
I had no idea that they just didn't see what I saw as an immigrant.
The dot.com and housing bubble were learning opportunities. Both were long time ago with plenty of time to recover.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.wsj.com/personal-finance/millennials-vs-boomers-charts-e6f1971b
I know it’s non stop Boomers and Millenials but many GenX were ruined by the dot.com and housing busts and had the lost decade up to the GFC. Careers haven’t advanced because boomers WILL NOT LEAVE.
The boomers are all 65 or older. The working boomers that I know are all working jobs because they need jobs to pay the bills.
Most work parttime around 20-25 hours a week. One does factory work assembly, one is a bookkeeper for an engineer, one is a part time delivery driver for NAPA, some work as grocery baggers.
If you want to work there are jobs out there.
Boomers working part time jobs doing factory assembly, bookkeeping, and delivery driving and baggers are not holding you back.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.wsj.com/personal-finance/millennials-vs-boomers-charts-e6f1971b
I know it’s non stop Boomers and Millenials but many GenX were ruined by the dot.com and housing busts and had the lost decade up to the GFC. Careers haven’t advanced because boomers WILL NOT LEAVE.
Anonymous wrote:Nobody takes you seriously if you start criticizing groups based on when they were born. Don't be stupid and hateful.
Anonymous wrote:What’s Gfc?