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<blockquote data-quote="Matratliff" data-source="post: 4337496" data-attributes="member: 48729"><p>Absolutely agree. They were/are bitching about my generation (millennial) every day as well. I’m a veteran, college educated, graduated from 2 technical schools, and all around good contributing citizen. My peer group is exactly the same or more so. Our Gen Z guys we hire are studs. Also, have some **** bags from all three generations at my company. </p><p>You aren’t going to run into “professionals” on a daily basis. You run into a **** bag crew at a restaurant, not the interns at my company. It’s lazy to **** on an entire generation. If you met me at 18, working at Applebees, you would think this country was going down real fast. Then I joined the Navy, got my **** together, and kept getting better. </p><p></p><p>We were all mostly just surviving until the greatest generation. Then we actually had a chance to get comfortable after that. TVs, bad food, whatever else. This is what victory looks like. It’s hard to stay disciplined and motivated. My peer group loves this country and wants to work hard to protect her and everyone in it. Just give them a chance, like your folks did for you and my folks did for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matratliff, post: 4337496, member: 48729"] Absolutely agree. They were/are bitching about my generation (millennial) every day as well. I’m a veteran, college educated, graduated from 2 technical schools, and all around good contributing citizen. My peer group is exactly the same or more so. Our Gen Z guys we hire are studs. Also, have some **** bags from all three generations at my company. You aren’t going to run into “professionals” on a daily basis. You run into a **** bag crew at a restaurant, not the interns at my company. It’s lazy to **** on an entire generation. If you met me at 18, working at Applebees, you would think this country was going down real fast. Then I joined the Navy, got my **** together, and kept getting better. We were all mostly just surviving until the greatest generation. Then we actually had a chance to get comfortable after that. TVs, bad food, whatever else. This is what victory looks like. It’s hard to stay disciplined and motivated. My peer group loves this country and wants to work hard to protect her and everyone in it. Just give them a chance, like your folks did for you and my folks did for me. [/QUOTE]
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