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Really? The guy who blames President Obama for his lack of wherewithal to start his own business doesn't get to call out ANYONE for being "entitled" or to post articles about their "work ethic".
Learn to pull yourself up by the bootstraps and stop blaming others for your lack of success in life, you goddamn chump.
You don't get to make a call like that, I've forgotten more about work and success than you've ever even learned.
Millennials are often accused of being impatient, self-entitled, narcissistic, tough to engage and impossible to lead. They place individuality ahead of community and they value extrinsic affirmation and constantly seek praise in order to get it. Modern society dishes it out to them much easier than it did to previous generations, thanks to the immediacy of social media. This generation is in constant need for likes, fans, followers, and heaps of praise on a constant basis. Because the highly addictive “likes” have become social currency, the millennials find any form of criticism hard to take. Shying away from criticism has meant that they shy away from real-world connections with peers and superiors who might dole it out.
The future is here, there are plenty of millennials tackling today's problems.
I'm surrounded by millennial tradesmen, electricians, plumbers, welders, sheet metal workers, carpenters. All hustling, sweating their @sses off in this heat and getting the job done, and done right. We're a month a head of schedule.
Millennials are often accused of being impatient, self-entitled, narcissistic, tough to engage and impossible to lead. They place individuality ahead of community and they value extrinsic affirmation and constantly seek praise in order to get it. Modern society dishes it out to them much easier than it did to previous generations, thanks to the immediacy of social media. This generation is in constant need for likes, fans, followers, and heaps of praise on a constant basis. Because the highly addictive “likes” have become social currency, the millennials find any form of criticism hard to take. Shying away from criticism has meant that they shy away from real-world connections with peers and superiors who might dole it out.
The future is here, there are plenty of millennials tackling today's problems.
I'm surrounded by millennial tradesmen, electricians, plumbers, welders, sheet metal workers, carpenters. All hustling, sweating their @sses off in this heat and getting the job done, and done right. We're a month a head of schedule.
Oh, and everybody but the carpenters are Union.
Yawn. We did twice as much work as those bums.
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