Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesus people are so friggin self centered these days. And overly WORK focused. You all claim to be so “community” and “equity” and won’t even attend your own family members funerals because you might miss work? I doubt very much that any of you will be wishing you’d spent more time at work at the end of your lives.
They will not be wishing that they spent more time at random relatives funerals either. No reasonable person would expect anyone to travel for an extended relatives funeral.
People have work obligations, kid obligations, and financial obligations. People need to use most of their PTO for their own family for illnesses or maybe just maybe doing something enjoyable with their nuclear families. Boomers need to remind themselves that they are not the center of the universe and chill out. GenX and millennials need to let go of trying to please people like this or expecting reasonable behavior.
You and your weird boomer hate is pretty tiresome. Newsflash: Boomers are "people" too.
+1. Somebody pointed this poster out on another thread and now I recognize it too. This boomer hater sounds really self-centered....
Anonymous wrote:I hate funerals too. I have a difficult time with death and would rather not be around a bunch of people to cope. Cope how you cope - people will judge grief but try to not let it get to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesus people are so friggin self centered these days. And overly WORK focused. You all claim to be so “community” and “equity” and won’t even attend your own family members funerals because you might miss work? I doubt very much that any of you will be wishing you’d spent more time at work at the end of your lives.
Your right. We will have lost our jobs, but be thinking how fortunate we were to have gone some random relatives funeral?!
Anonymous wrote:Jesus people are so friggin self centered these days. And overly WORK focused. You all claim to be so “community” and “equity” and won’t even attend your own family members funerals because you might miss work? I doubt very much that any of you will be wishing you’d spent more time at work at the end of your lives.
+1 don’t make it worse by opining about it. You get to not go, people get to think you’re cold, a formal roll out of your new policy is not going change anything and will be annoying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesus people are so friggin self centered these days. And overly WORK focused. You all claim to be so “community” and “equity” and won’t even attend your own family members funerals because you might miss work? I doubt very much that any of you will be wishing you’d spent more time at work at the end of your lives.
They will not be wishing that they spent more time at random relatives funerals either. No reasonable person would expect anyone to travel for an extended relatives funeral.
People have work obligations, kid obligations, and financial obligations. People need to use most of their PTO for their own family for illnesses or maybe just maybe doing something enjoyable with their nuclear families. Boomers need to remind themselves that they are not the center of the universe and chill out. GenX and millennials need to let go of trying to please people like this or expecting reasonable behavior.
You and your weird boomer hate is pretty tiresome. Newsflash: Boomers are "people" too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesus people are so friggin self centered these days. And overly WORK focused. You all claim to be so “community” and “equity” and won’t even attend your own family members funerals because you might miss work? I doubt very much that any of you will be wishing you’d spent more time at work at the end of your lives.
They will not be wishing that they spent more time at random relatives funerals either. No reasonable person would expect anyone to travel for an extended relatives funeral.
People have work obligations, kid obligations, and financial obligations. People need to use most of their PTO for their own family for illnesses or maybe just maybe doing something enjoyable with their nuclear families. Boomers need to remind themselves that they are not the center of the universe and chill out. GenX and millennials need to let go of trying to please people like this or expecting reasonable behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesus people are so friggin self centered these days. And overly WORK focused. You all claim to be so “community” and “equity” and won’t even attend your own family members funerals because you might miss work? I doubt very much that any of you will be wishing you’d spent more time at work at the end of your lives.
They will not be wishing that they spent more time at random relatives funerals either. No reasonable person would expect anyone to travel for an extended relatives funeral.
People have work obligations, kid obligations, and financial obligations. People need to use most of their PTO for their own family for illnesses or maybe just maybe doing something enjoyable with their nuclear families. Boomers need to remind themselves that they are not the center of the universe and chill out. GenX and millennials need to let go of trying to please people like this or expecting reasonable behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesus people are so friggin self centered these days. And overly WORK focused. You all claim to be so “community” and “equity” and won’t even attend your own family members funerals because you might miss work? I doubt very much that any of you will be wishing you’d spent more time at work at the end of your lives.
Totally agree.