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My parents were the Silent Generation, right before the Boomers.
I identify with them. They were also a small generation—self-sufficient, independent and non-whiners.
Born in 1970
My husband born in 1971, me in 1970, were just saying the same thing. Our parents were silent generation born between 1941-1943 and it makes sense their kids were Gen X as the generations were both small and characterized as independent and self-sufficient.
The Silent Generation helped shape 20th century pop culture, with pioneering rock musicians, iconic filmmakers, television legends, beat poets, gonzo journalists and groundbreaking political satirists.
Generation X is independent, resourceful, and self-sufficient. They value freedom and responsibility in the workplace.
Many in this generation display a casual disdain for authority and structured work hours. They dislike being micro-managed and embrace a hands-off management philosophy.
Hell yea— I work from home and my husband is an independent consultant.
My kids are Gen Y. They are fairly cynical/practical. The 14-year old started his own lawn business to make $. They are less about social media than their 20-something millennial cousins.