Pp here. Now I see your point. I think you flubbed the part where we all focus on your older boss but I really appreciate your standing up for the millennials! From a boomer who is the mom of a millennial.Anonymous wrote:
Explain to me why you would perceive this one woman's behavior as being representative of an entire generation? Is it not possible that she is just a slacker?
OP Here. Oh my goodness. This got derailed. The point I am trying to make is that there is a lot out there (in blogs, in print, in conversations among employers) about the so-called millennial generation and the perception that they are entitled workers who don't appreciate what hard work truly is. I am not targeting my older co-worker's specific generation except to point out that whatever generation she is, she is decidedly not a millennial and yet has the attributes that are generally prescribed to millennials. Furthermore the millennials in my office do not meet the stereotype. And yes, she is a slacker and she is also not a millennial.
Yeah, she is a jerk. That doesn't make the whole generation jerks.Anonymous wrote:Explain to me why you would perceive this one woman's behavior as being representative of an entire generation? Is it not possible that she is just a slacker?
Anonymous wrote:1965 is the beginning of X. She is the tail, last, bad, most horrible end of the boomers. This is why X is so bitter.
Anonymous wrote:
Explain to me why you would perceive this one woman's behavior as being representative of an entire generation? Is it not possible that she is just a slacker?
OP Here. Oh my goodness. This got derailed. The point I am trying to make is that there is a lot out there (in blogs, in print, in conversations among employers) about the so-called millennial generation and the perception that they are entitled workers who don't appreciate what hard work truly is. I am not targeting my older co-worker's specific generation except to point out that whatever generation she is, she is decidedly not a millennial and yet has the attributes that are generally prescribed to millennials. Furthermore the millennials in my office do not meet the stereotype. And yes, she is a slacker and she is also not a millennial.
Explain to me why you would perceive this one woman's behavior as being representative of an entire generation? Is it not possible that she is just a slacker?