Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do Americans hate each other so much? Why do you people always "define" and divide people? Like different generation, different races, different gender, different orientation... You are the most hateful people I know.
Only the unhappy ones. I don’t disagree with your sentiment, I just don’t see it in real life that much - if you skip media, including social media, you only see this in the a vocal, minority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saying. Since 2008 market crash companies really cut back on internships, formal mentoring programs, training programs. They also stopped regular promotion cycles.
Then in place to retain workers they did free or cheap perks. WFH, Flex Time, dress down, paternity leave type stuff rather than spending money training and promoting staff.
Then 2020 came and all opportunities to learn and be mentored stopped.
Now in 2026 the people who already reached VP pre 2008 phones are ringing off hook. But we are now old. You can’t not promote careers and do trading for 16 years.
My company is almost a Boomer Gen Z set up. Hire Boomer high pay to get it up and running with Gen Z being mentored and trained.
How did milenials and Gen X get missed on corporate ladder?
By time last of boomers retire in 2030 Gen Z will be new bosses.
The last of the boomers will not be retired by 2030. Not by a long shot.
I'm at the tail end of the baby boom (1962 DOB) and have always identified more with Gen X. Barring a health condition, however, I have no intention of retiring in 4 years. DH just turned 70 and is still going strong in corporate world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If boomers are still working they didn't manage their funds well and I feel bad for them.
No one should feel bad for them. Life on easy mode and did nothing but pull the ladder up behind them.
Anonymous wrote:Why do Americans hate each other so much? Why do you people always "define" and divide people? Like different generation, different races, different gender, different orientation... You are the most hateful people I know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not where I work (F500). The boomers are almost completely gone now. Because they retired! All the senior leadership are people in their 40s-50s, possibly into early 60s.
I see a lot of anger against the boomers online, but the anger is ignorant because boomers are already retired/rapidly retiring/rapidly dying off. Boomers are OLD! Remember this! They're not hogging jobs.
They hogged jobs, got pensions, blocked Gen-X from rising in large numbers, eliminated pensions, overstayed, then retired during Covid to golf in Florida on 50% pay for doing nothing.
They hugged jobs until Gen-Xers were too old to be shiny new high-rise potentials. That's how it happened. During the downturns, they laid off the slightly younger people (5-10 years younger).
I had a ringside seat.
Pensions? Haha. I’m 64 and pensions were gone from most places way before I started working. Even the federal gov phased out the old pension program before I graduated from college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not where I work (F500). The boomers are almost completely gone now. Because they retired! All the senior leadership are people in their 40s-50s, possibly into early 60s.
I see a lot of anger against the boomers online, but the anger is ignorant because boomers are already retired/rapidly retiring/rapidly dying off. Boomers are OLD! Remember this! They're not hogging jobs.
They hogged jobs, got pensions, blocked Gen-X from rising in large numbers, eliminated pensions, overstayed, then retired during Covid to golf in Florida on 50% pay for doing nothing.
They hugged jobs until Gen-Xers were too old to be shiny new high-rise potentials. That's how it happened. During the downturns, they laid off the slightly younger people (5-10 years younger).
I had a ringside seat.
Pensions? Haha. I’m 64 and pensions were gone from most places way before I started working. Even the federal gov phased out the old pension program before I graduated from college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not where I work (F500). The boomers are almost completely gone now. Because they retired! All the senior leadership are people in their 40s-50s, possibly into early 60s.
I see a lot of anger against the boomers online, but the anger is ignorant because boomers are already retired/rapidly retiring/rapidly dying off. Boomers are OLD! Remember this! They're not hogging jobs.
They hogged jobs, got pensions, blocked Gen-X from rising in large numbers, eliminated pensions, overstayed, then retired during Covid to golf in Florida on 50% pay for doing nothing.
They hugged jobs until Gen-Xers were too old to be shiny new high-rise potentials. That's how it happened. During the downturns, they laid off the slightly younger people (5-10 years younger).
I had a ringside seat.
Fantasy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not where I work (F500). The boomers are almost completely gone now. Because they retired! All the senior leadership are people in their 40s-50s, possibly into early 60s.
I see a lot of anger against the boomers online, but the anger is ignorant because boomers are already retired/rapidly retiring/rapidly dying off. Boomers are OLD! Remember this! They're not hogging jobs.
They hogged jobs, got pensions, blocked Gen-X from rising in large numbers, eliminated pensions, overstayed, then retired during Covid to golf in Florida on 50% pay for doing nothing.
They hugged jobs until Gen-Xers were too old to be shiny new high-rise potentials. That's how it happened. During the downturns, they laid off the slightly younger people (5-10 years younger).
I had a ringside seat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not where I work (F500). The boomers are almost completely gone now. Because they retired! All the senior leadership are people in their 40s-50s, possibly into early 60s.
I see a lot of anger against the boomers online, but the anger is ignorant because boomers are already retired/rapidly retiring/rapidly dying off. Boomers are OLD! Remember this! They're not hogging jobs.
They hogged jobs, got pensions, blocked Gen-X from rising in large numbers, eliminated pensions, overstayed, then retired during Covid to golf in Florida on 50% pay for doing nothing.
They hugged jobs until Gen-Xers were too old to be shiny new high-rise potentials. That's how it happened. During the downturns, they laid off the slightly younger people (5-10 years younger).
I had a ringside seat.
Anonymous wrote:Just saying. Since 2008 market crash companies really cut back on internships, formal mentoring programs, training programs. They also stopped regular promotion cycles.
Then in place to retain workers they did free or cheap perks. WFH, Flex Time, dress down, paternity leave type stuff rather than spending money training and promoting staff.
Then 2020 came and all opportunities to learn and be mentored stopped.
Now in 2026 the people who already reached VP pre 2008 phones are ringing off hook. But we are now old. You can’t not promote careers and do trading for 16 years.
My company is almost a Boomer Gen Z set up. Hire Boomer high pay to get it up and running with Gen Z being mentored and trained.
How did milenials and Gen X get missed on corporate ladder?
By time last of boomers retire in 2030 Gen Z will be new bosses.
Anonymous wrote:Why do Americans hate each other so much? Why do you people always "define" and divide people? Like different generation, different races, different gender, different orientation... You are the most hateful people I know.
Anonymous wrote:Most of the boomers have retired where I work. The Gen X are middle and upper management. Younger millennials are the new execs/C suite. Amazed - out of 9 “senior leaders” - one boomer, one Gen X, 7 are barely 40 (borderline Millennials/Gen Z).
Gen X was mostly overlooked. I’m Gen X. Annoyed, but I guess we’re just too blunt to be execs.