Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I go with the theory that Gen X hates those that came after them (Millennials). Meanwhile, Zoomers are the progeny of Gen X are beloved by them.
Zoomers are not much different from younger Millennials. Zoomers are all over social media - TikTok, YouTube, etc.
No gen x I know hates millennials. Its a weird persecution thing.
No. We do. Hate is strong but we are annoyed at how you don't like to pay your dues, and yet you lack the skills to make yourself useful/promotable.
And you get personally offended when we correct/edit you at work, whereas Genx ate a ton of shit. So maybe we admire you in the abstract for being so entitled -- but you're really annoying to work with.
One millennial co-worker actually cried to our boss that she was having an underperforming year because she. . . . got a puppy. And it was sooo much harder than she thought it would be. And our boss is a cancer survivor with kids and aging parers to look after.
( I do love me some Zoomers though)
Cute story. Have you actually worked with any Zoomers? You know the oldest are just 23 years old right?
Anonymous wrote:Zoomers are the idiots doing tide pod challenges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what age range are the Zoomers? Is my 10yo a Zoomer? If so, most Zoomers are children, accounting for the positive feelings toward them. Though I know advertisers has been studying the Millennials since elementary school.
Advertisers have been studying kids since the 1950s at least. Not at all new.
Zoomers are between about 10 and 25. Kids younger than 10 are Generation Alpha.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what age range are the Zoomers? Is my 10yo a Zoomer? If so, most Zoomers are children, accounting for the positive feelings toward them. Though I know advertisers has been studying the Millennials since elementary school.
Advertisers have been studying kids since the 1950s at least. Not at all new.
Zoomers are between about 10 and 25. Kids younger than 10 are Generation Alpha.
I have an Alpha baby and let me tell you, it is an entirely new pack of kids. Same for my friends with kids under 10. Like they’re getting ready for the robot invasion. 🤖
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what age range are the Zoomers? Is my 10yo a Zoomer? If so, most Zoomers are children, accounting for the positive feelings toward them. Though I know advertisers has been studying the Millennials since elementary school.
Advertisers have been studying kids since the 1950s at least. Not at all new.
Zoomers are between about 10 and 25. Kids younger than 10 are Generation Alpha.
Anonymous wrote:Have any of your read The Coddling of the American Mind? It’s about zoomers and the outlook isn’t great for them. The authors claim they are deeply unhappy mostly due to pressures of constant social media. Look up suicide rates of this generations even pre-Covid.
To paraphrase Johnny Lawrence, bullies in his day had honor and sad stuff to someone’s face. Not hiding behind a screen.
Anonymous wrote:Have any of your read The Coddling of the American Mind? It’s about zoomers and the outlook isn’t great for them. The authors claim they are deeply unhappy mostly due to pressures of constant social media. Look up suicide rates of this generations even pre-Covid.
To paraphrase Johnny Lawrence, bullies in his day had honor and sad stuff to someone’s face. Not hiding behind a screen.
Anonymous wrote:Millennials seem way more into the whole personal brand, selfie culture, obsessed with celebrities, materialism, and clout. whereas Zoomers - digital natives but more politically involved, cooler, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gen X here, graduated during a recession and my income has never recovered. I actually liked millennials and younger generations. Most of us Xers dislike boomers, and they treated us just like they have treated the millennials.
Exactly this.
+1 I definitely agree with this post. Add to it... the housing crisis of the mid-2000's when many of us were new home buyers, the elimination of traditional retirement funds (move to 401ks) for anyone not working in .gov., etc...
It's not been easy to acquire the stability of my "boomer" parents, with their pensions, locked in retirement benefits, 30+ year employments (with one employer), etc...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I go with the theory that Gen X hates those that came after them (Millennials). Meanwhile, Zoomers are the progeny of Gen X are beloved by them.
Zoomers are not much different from younger Millennials. Zoomers are all over social media - TikTok, YouTube, etc.
No gen x I know hates millennials. Its a weird persecution thing.
No. We do. Hate is strong but we are annoyed at how you don't like to pay your dues, and yet you lack the skills to make yourself useful/promotable.
And you get personally offended when we correct/edit you at work, whereas Genx ate a ton of shit. So maybe we admire you in the abstract for being so entitled -- but you're really annoying to work with.
One millennial co-worker actually cried to our boss that she was having an underperforming year because she. . . . got a puppy. And it was sooo much harder than she thought it would be. And our boss is a cancer survivor with kids and aging parers to look after.
( I do love me some Zoomers though)