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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.What exactly makes a Gen X such a happy generation?I'm Gen X. The demographic consisting of the happy few sandwiched between the two most entitled, selfish generations ever to plague humanity.
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What exactly makes a Gen X such a happy generation?
as an educator & parent, i couldn't care less about honor roll as it has been traditionally used - it serves as a negative motivator for many, and is just a status issue for parents.......there are ways to do it better, though
"i'm not an honor roll student" in 6th grade quickly turns itself into a self-fulfilling prophecy for the rest of their academic career, so i can see the point
we are a standards based, customized learning type system - old conventions like honor roll don't mesh well with what we do......but we still do some of 'em just to keep parents happy haha
Millennials. It's simple. If you're looking actually to get something done, only hire millennials who are ashamed to be millennials.
Glad to be of help.
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...and what wonderful generation are you from?I can tell them everything they need to know about millennials.
They're low-t, immature, puddles of soy and these panty-waists are the only generation even that can seriously compete with baby boomers for the "most contemptible generation ever" title. Millennials in a nutshell.
Where do you find them? I hired a millennial recently who misrepresented his capabilities, didn't follow instructions and turned in horribly substandard work I couldn't use. I had to have what he submitted redone by myself and someone else I could trust. Consequently, I didn't pay him but offered to give him another chance and closely tutor him if he wanted to try again toward bringing his skills up to speed. He called me a motherf*cker (several times), said his work was fine and threatened to sue me. In retrospect I wondered if this kid had his hand held his entire life and never learned the meaning of constructive criticism.Millennials. It's simple. If you're looking actually to get something done, only hire millennials who are ashamed to be millennials.
Where do you find them? I hired a millennial recently who misrepresented his capabilities, didn't follow instructions and turned in horribly substandard work I couldn't use. I had to have what he submitted redone by myself and someone else I could trust. Consequently, I didn't pay him but offered to give him another chance and closely tutor him if he wanted to try again toward bringing his skills up to speed. He called me a motherf*cker (several times), said his work was fine and threatened to sue me. In retrospect I wondered if this kid had his hand held his entire life and never learned the meaning of constructive criticism.
He's in the Midwest, I'm in Mass. It was a long-distance telecommute semi-parttime position.Your interview process needs work
Sounds like that punka** should join Antifa.Where do you find them? I hired a millennial recently who misrepresented his capabilities, didn't follow instructions and turned in horribly substandard work I couldn't use. I had to have what he submitted redone by myself and someone else I could trust. Consequently, I didn't pay him but offered to give him another chance and closely tutor him if he wanted to try again toward bringing his skills up to speed. He called me a motherf*cker (several times), said his work was fine and threatened to sue me. In retrospect I wondered if this kid had his hand held his entire life and never learned the meaning of constructive criticism.
Really discussions like this shouldn't be implying "clear cut stereotype".I guess I have trouble understanding some of this "clear cut" stereotyping. I worked with and hired people from every "generation" and the one thing I've found in common is that if you hire good people, it doesn't matter.
One of my teams is made up of early 20 somethings and what I've found is that they're just as creative and ambitious as any other group I've work with, for, or for me. Maybe it's the nature of my job but I don't get all of this millennials are this way or that way stuff. If anything, I get a chuckle when I catch a conversation about their weekend exploits because it reminds me of when I was young, because they are young.
I've never sensed any entitlement, expectations of reward, or anything else anyone complains about over any other group. I've always shown them respect and they've always shown me respect. I guess I should feel lucky because from the sound of some of these responses, I must have hired the only millennials, gen-xers, and baby boomers worth a damn.
I guess I should thank my lucky stars
(there are assholes and talent from every generation)
upon further investigation the young man's name seems to hold a clue...Anthony Tifah. Originally from Butte, Montana now residing in Dinkytown, Minnesota.
There probably aren't many more snowflakes in the millennial gen, the just have a bigger voice and are annoying to older folks. Considering that to mean they are a shiftless generation is just lazy thinking.
He's in the Midwest, I'm in Mass. It was a long-distance telecommute semi-parttime position.
The only point you have is the one on the top of your head. You've proven it here time and again. And there's no excuse for that.My point stands
Furthermore, excuse making is ********
I'm Gen X. The demographic consisting of the happy few sandwiched between the two most entitled, selfish generations ever to plague humanity.
It's like having a front row seat to the big sh*tshow.
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