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In reply to the discussion: Excellent rant from a Millenial to GenX and Boomers [View all]CleanLucre
(284 posts)22. okay but you don't expect it
to be handed to you. Right?
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I can chalk it up to inexperience that you don't know this but each generation blames the ones
upaloopa
Jun 2012
#1
This 61 year old would like to take some credit for helping end the Vietnam fiasco
OffWithTheirHeads
Jun 2012
#3
I love it when they say "We work hard", yea sitting in a climate controlled cube
LiberalArkie
Jun 2012
#32
and each new generation is dumb enough to buy into it. but where is that message
HiPointDem
Jun 2012
#24
I have seen more of a work ethic in milennials than I have in my own generation
Taverner
Jun 2012
#65
That millenials have to do slave labor as "interns" is viewed as a positive thing
JDPriestly
Jun 2012
#80
You must be kidding. The Boomers certainly DID go out and make a fairer, more just society!
whathehell
Jun 2012
#37
I think the blame is on everyone's shoulders - well, except for the milennials
Taverner
Jun 2012
#64
And the responses to the "virulent" posts being mainly petulant proves....?
LanternWaste
Jun 2012
#67
I think the generation that fought Hitler and survived the depression would beg to differ with you
Taverner
Jun 2012
#62
I had the impression he was speaking to all generations, not just the graduates.
Uncle Joe
Jun 2012
#58
Older generations vs younger generations? Divide and conquer is working well, I'd say....
YoungDemCA
Jun 2012
#74