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IndyCamp
Mar 24, 2014Explorer
DutchmenSport wrote:
If the store employees were young "kids" I think that attitude is pretty typical of today's young generation. Generally, young people have not been taught manners, respect for other people, and common decent courtesy. It's all about "them", and they are there to get a pay check and you are an inconvenience to them. (that's their attitude).
I think this is a huge overgeneralization.
I'm not a young person or anything, but it seems like every time I turn around, teenagers are being called "lazy," or "takers," or "ungrateful."
It's funny, when I was a teenager, the older generations said the same exact thing about my generation. I got my first job at 14 and have been working ever since.
First of all, the young people you describe probably don't even work. Kids who feel that entitled wouldn't dare work retail. There are many teenagers who work service jobs who are just as friendly and helpful as their parents and grandparents were when they were working those same jobs.
Anyway, we now know that the employees in the original post were not Millenials, but were actually middle age. What generalizations can we make about their generation?
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