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When a college freshman received a C- on her first test, she literally had a meltdown in class. Sobbing, she texted her mother who called back, demanding to talk to the professor immediately (he, of course, declined). Another mother accompanied her child on a job interview, then wondered why he didn't get the job.

A major employer reported that during a job interview, a potential employee told him that she would have his job within 18 months. It didn't even cross her mind that he had worked 20 years to achieve his goal.

Sound crazy?

Sadly, the stories are all true, says Tim Elmore, founder and president of a non-profit, Growing Leaders, and author of the "Habitudes®" series of books, teacher guides, DVD kits and survey courses. "Gen Y (and iY) kids born between 1984 and 2002 have grown up in an age of instant gratification. iPhones, iPads, instant messaging and immediate access to data is at their fingertips," he says. "Their grades in school are often negotiated by parents rather than earned and they are praised for accomplishing little. They have hundreds of Facebook and Twitter 'friends,' but often few real connections."
Full article: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/Mickey-go ... 49706.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Having your mom with you for a job interview? Da fuck? :lol:
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Grizalltheway wrote:Having your mom with you for a job interview? Da fuck? :lol:
I know! No shit, right? And apparently according to the article this was a guy. :roll:
Dear lord... please allow this dangerous combination of hair spary, bat slobber, and D.O.T. four automatic transmission fluid to excite my mind, occupy my spirits, and enrage my body, provoking me to kick any man or woman in the back of the head regardless of what he or she has or has not done unto me. All my Best, Earlie Cuyler.
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I spoil my kids. I buy them too much crap they don't need. They are privileged and insulated from real danger by me in large part because I can afford to. But a very common statement heard in my house is, "life ain't fair. The sooner you grasp that, the happier you'll be. There ain't no fairy godmother waiting to turn your pumpkin into a carriage. You want a carriage? Well, you better get your little cherry ass a good degree and earn it, 'cause nobody's gonna give it to you. Certainly not that son of a bitch in the White House." (And two of my children have lived through two sons of bitches so far)
Dear lord... please allow this dangerous combination of hair spary, bat slobber, and D.O.T. four automatic transmission fluid to excite my mind, occupy my spirits, and enrage my body, provoking me to kick any man or woman in the back of the head regardless of what he or she has or has not done unto me. All my Best, Earlie Cuyler.
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Lack of accountability.

Needs to be a clear quid-pro-quo understanding of social relations

You work, you get paid
You fuck off at work, you get fired
You pay your bills, you receive economic benefits
You pay late or file bankruptcy, you learn to live a hand-to-mouth/cash basis life
You take responsibilty for your life, get an education and plan, and your quality of life is enhanced
You rely on others to support you and clean up your messes, and your quality of life is gutteral

Most importantly, understand that life isn't always fair. Good people die young. Bad workers get promoted over you. Your daughter will marry a dipshit. That's just the way it is...grow up and keep moving.
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Grizalltheway wrote:Having your mom with you for a job interview? Da fuck? :lol:

I brought your mom with me to my last job interview and I got the job.

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You want to define a whole generation based on a few individuals? :roll:

Gen Y gets way too much crap. Pretty much all research shows that when this generation gets its chance at positions of power, they have the combined social mindset, work ethic, and technological prowess to fix a lot of the mess that the previous generations (particularly the boomers) have left or are currently leaving. A lot of people don't understand that Gen Y is hard working, but don't want work to define their lives. That's the key difference between them and previous generations, which some think as laziness just because it's different from their definition of work. People often forget that Gen Y grew up in a time where education and globalism were major parts of society, meaning that not only are they competing against each other, but against peers around the world. This hyper-competitiveness, along with the financial state of the country, has created a generation with a strong work ethic that's simply waiting its turn to prove itself.
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∞∞∞ wrote:You want to define a whole generation based on a few individuals? :roll:
:tiptoe:
:shock: :?
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clenz wrote:
When a college freshman received a C- on her first test, she literally had a meltdown in class. Sobbing, she texted her mother who called back, demanding to talk to the professor immediately (he, of course, declined). Another mother accompanied her child on a job interview, then wondered why he didn't get the job.

A major employer reported that during a job interview, a potential employee told him that she would have his job within 18 months. It didn't even cross her mind that he had worked 20 years to achieve his goal.

Sound crazy?

Sadly, the stories are all true, says Tim Elmore, founder and president of a non-profit, Growing Leaders, and author of the "Habitudes®" series of books, teacher guides, DVD kits and survey courses. "Gen Y (and iY) kids born between 1984 and 2002 have grown up in an age of instant gratification. iPhones, iPads, instant messaging and immediate access to data is at their fingertips," he says. "Their grades in school are often negotiated by parents rather than earned and they are praised for accomplishing little. They have hundreds of Facebook and Twitter 'friends,' but often few real connections."
Full article: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/Mickey-go ... 49706.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
im 24 and just graduated. makes me feel better about getting a job myself going against people similar to this. haha
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ming01 wrote:
clenz wrote:
Full article: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/Mickey-go ... 49706.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
im 24 and just graduated. makes me feel better about getting a job myself going against people similar to this. haha
Yeah, I know right? If that's your competition, well....... :nod: :clap:
Dear lord... please allow this dangerous combination of hair spary, bat slobber, and D.O.T. four automatic transmission fluid to excite my mind, occupy my spirits, and enrage my body, provoking me to kick any man or woman in the back of the head regardless of what he or she has or has not done unto me. All my Best, Earlie Cuyler.
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We are raising a nation full of pussies
:nod: :nod: :nod:
"Let's wear pink for breast cancer awareness!!!!!!"
Translation: Let's ignore every other illness, including those that are far more life threatening, just so we can wear pink. By the way, wearing pink does nothing to prevent breast cancer. And what does "awareness" do anyway? Remind women to get mamograms? Really? I need to wear pink to remind you? We dedicate a whole month to this?
:ohno: :ohno: :ohno: :ohno: :ohno:

I demand equality. I am calling for everyone to wear brown for colon cancer awareness. I think January should be the awareness month and the campaign is for people, both male and female, to get colonoscopies. (I choose January to clear out the system of all the crap we ate during the holidays).
Who is with me? :thumb:
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grizzaholic wrote:
∞∞∞ wrote:You want to define a whole generation based on a few individuals? :roll:
:tiptoe:
:shock: :?
That would be like defining the whole Poli board based on D1B and Cap'n Cat. :coffee:
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CAA Flagship wrote:
We are raising a nation full of pussies
:nod: :nod: :nod:
"Let's wear pink for breast cancer awareness!!!!!!"
Translation: Let's ignore every other illness, including those that are far more life threatening, just so we can wear pink. By the way, wearing pink does nothing to prevent breast cancer. And what does "awareness" do anyway? Remind women to get mamograms? Really? I need to wear pink to remind you? We dedicate a whole month to this?
:ohno: :ohno: :ohno: :ohno: :ohno:

I demand equality. I am calling for everyone to wear brown for colon cancer awareness. I think January should be the awareness month and the campaign is for people, both male and female, to get colonoscopies. (I choose January to clear out the system of all the crap we ate during the holidays).
Who is with me? :thumb:
When are you out of here, officially? :?
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Ivytalk wrote:
CAA Flagship wrote: :nod: :nod: :nod:
"Let's wear pink for breast cancer awareness!!!!!!"
Translation: Let's ignore every other illness, including those that are far more life threatening, just so we can wear pink. By the way, wearing pink does nothing to prevent breast cancer. And what does "awareness" do anyway? Remind women to get mamograms? Really? I need to wear pink to remind you? We dedicate a whole month to this?
:ohno: :ohno: :ohno: :ohno: :ohno:

I demand equality. I am calling for everyone to wear brown for colon cancer awareness. I think January should be the awareness month and the campaign is for people, both male and female, to get colonoscopies. (I choose January to clear out the system of all the crap we ate during the holidays).
Who is with me? :thumb:
When are you out of here, officially? :?
I am sticking around. You have not suffered enough yet.
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CAA Flagship wrote:
Ivytalk wrote: When are you out of here, officially? :?
I am sticking around. You have not suffered enough yet.

Yes, I have.

And take Razor with you.

But Trips can stay. We need the diversity! :kisswink:
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Ivytalk wrote:
CAA Flagship wrote:
I am sticking around. You have not suffered enough yet.

Yes, I have.

And take Razor with you.

But Trips can stay. We need the diversity! :kisswink:
What? Are you telling me that, for diversity sake, you don't need a native Jersey Shore Italian that is displaced in the CSA, drinks BL, married to a half-Jap, living with full-Jap MIL, and raising his kids to avoid pink? Now THAT is diversity!!!!!! :thumb:
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∞∞∞ wrote:You want to define a whole generation based on a few individuals? :roll:

Gen Y gets way too much crap. Pretty much all research shows that when this generation gets its chance at positions of power, they have the combined social mindset, work ethic, and technological prowess to fix a lot of the mess that the previous generations (particularly the boomers) have left or are currently leaving. A lot of people don't understand that Gen Y is hard working, but don't want work to define their lives. That's the key difference between them and previous generations, which some think as laziness just because it's different from their definition of work. People often forget that Gen Y grew up in a time where education and globalism were major parts of society, meaning that not only are they competing against each other, but against peers around the world. This hyper-competitiveness, along with the financial state of the country, has created a generation with a strong work ethic that's simply waiting its turn to prove itself.
I think Tripp's right to a certain degree here. I employ Gen Y kids and at the very least have seen nothing worse from an attitude and work ethic standpoint than the generation that came before.

I enjoy this topic and have mentioned the book "The Fourth Turning Before" but it's amazing how prescient it is. It was co-authored by an economist and a historian who defined the cyclical nature of anglo-american civilization going back to the War of the Roses. Cultural behavior is mostly circular, not linear, and about every 20 years or so civilization goes through a crisis, a high, and awakening, an unraveling, and then another crisis. Generations of people and their outlook on life are pretty much governed by which of these turnings they were born into. So kids born during a crisis period (like right now and not gen y) are raised as pussies but end up becoming a "hero" generation later in life like the "G.I." generation that was born around the turn of the 20th century.

This cycle has repeated itself in our culture, almost without exception, for 300 years. So a Clenz, sometime between 80-100 years ago was making the exact same mistaken assertion about another gen y, based on how overprotective the parents were during THAT crisis period. Here's an excerpt from the book:
This is an era in which America’s institutional life is destroyed and rebuilt in response to a perceived threat to the nation’s survival. This threat can take numerous forms; economic distress caused by defaulting on national debt, hyper inflation, or widespread unemployment, social distress caused by class or race warfare, ecological distress caused by natural or man-made disasters, energy or water shortages, disease epidemics, secessionism and civil revolts, and traditional, nuclear, or cyber warfare are some of the possibilities. The Crisis can be caused by one large threat, or by the many little things that a society failed to deal with during the Unraveling finally coming to a head.

Obviously, societies’ are faced with wars and crises all the time; it is how the society responds to the crisis that determines whether it catalyzes into a Fourth Turning. There are always sparks, but not all sparks turn into fire. A spark ignites a Fourth Turning because in some way, the society is ready for it and wants it, though not consciously; they sense that society feels tired, worn out, and needs to be renewed.

No matter what form the Crisis takes, it galvanizes people into an action-taking consensus; problems that were once kicked down the road during the Unraveling are finally taken by the horns. Civic authority revives, cultural expression redirects towards community purpose, and people begin to locate themselves as members of a larger group. Self-sacrifice, institution building, and consensus replace self-interest, personal development, and contrarianism as values society encourages. Wanting to protect their children from the turmoil surrounding them, parents are overprotective of their children during the Crisis.
http://artofmanliness.com/2012/07/12/th ... f-manhood/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

The full excerpt is at that link and is really worth the read if you like history and such. Sorry for going all JSO. :mrgreen:
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http://blogs.phillymag.com/the_philly_p ... n-america/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I agree with the title of this thread, it's sad.

I recommend Ed Rendell's book on the subject.
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CAA Flagship wrote:
We are raising a nation full of pussies
:nod: :nod: :nod:
"Let's wear pink for breast cancer awareness!!!!!!"
Translation: Let's ignore every other illness, including those that are far more life threatening, just so we can wear pink. By the way, wearing pink does nothing to prevent breast cancer. And what does "awareness" do anyway? Remind women to get mamograms? Really? I need to wear pink to remind you? We dedicate a whole month to this?
:ohno: :ohno: :ohno: :ohno: :ohno:

I demand equality. I am calling for everyone to wear brown for colon cancer awareness. I think January should be the awareness month and the campaign is for people, both male and female, to get colonoscopies. (I choose January to clear out the system of all the crap we ate during the holidays).
Who is with me? :thumb:
I'm with you! I wore a brown bomber jacket today for colon cancer awareness!


I was born in 1983 and have siblings from the ages of 39-25. There are lazy, entitled, bitchy people in all generations. Hell, my parents have some friends from high school that fit the definition this article is imposing on the Gen Y. Having said that, the extremists get the attention. There are more motivated, ambitious, responsible and realistic kids out there but because they are not having mom and dad negotiate grades (I didn't know people did that) or give them everything they ask for, they don't make the news. I'm sure all of us have fought for where we are and what we have, even if it isn't spectacular. My parents gave me nothing but life, a conscious and a sense of responsibilty to my family and community.

These kids, these Nanny Brats, make me sick.
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Brad Pitt said it best in Fight Club. "We are the first generation of men who were raised by Women"
And this is SO true. I know several men who are "Bitch -Made" and I can't stand it. I also blame OPRAH for this shit also. Making men cry and telling them they have a Fem. Side. God made me a Warrior and a leader and I will always be one. This GEN. of men make me fucking sick!!!! Bunch of freaking pussies!!!!

MAN the fuck up or go home to your mamma!!!
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mrklean wrote:Brad Pitt said it best in Fight Club. "We are the first generation of men who were raised by Women"
And this is SO true. I know several men who are "Bitch -Made" and I can't stand it. I also blame OPRAH for this shit also. Making men cry and telling them they have a Fem. Side. God made me a Warrior and a leader and I will always be one. This GEN. of men make me fucking sick!!!! Bunch of freaking pussies!!!!

MAN the fuck up or go home to your mamma!!!
Mamma? Sounds delicious.
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CAA Flagship wrote:
We are raising a nation full of pussies
:nod: :nod: :nod:
"Let's wear pink for breast cancer awareness!!!!!!"
Translation: Let's ignore every other illness, including those that are far more life threatening, just so we can wear pink. By the way, wearing pink does nothing to prevent breast cancer. And what does "awareness" do anyway? Remind women to get mamograms? Really? I need to wear pink to remind you? We dedicate a whole month to this?
:ohno: :ohno: :ohno: :ohno: :ohno:

I demand equality. I am calling for everyone to wear brown for colon cancer awareness. I think January should be the awareness month and the campaign is for people, both male and female, to get colonoscopies. (I choose January to clear out the system of all the crap we ate during the holidays).
Who is with me? :thumb:

And Prostrate exam! And Testicular Cancer Exams! (I will help with those)
:thumb:
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dbackjon wrote:
CAA Flagship wrote: :nod: :nod: :nod:
"Let's wear pink for breast cancer awareness!!!!!!"
Translation: Let's ignore every other illness, including those that are far more life threatening, just so we can wear pink. By the way, wearing pink does nothing to prevent breast cancer. And what does "awareness" do anyway? Remind women to get mamograms? Really? I need to wear pink to remind you? We dedicate a whole month to this?
:ohno: :ohno: :ohno: :ohno: :ohno:

I demand equality. I am calling for everyone to wear brown for colon cancer awareness. I think January should be the awareness month and the campaign is for people, both male and female, to get colonoscopies. (I choose January to clear out the system of all the crap we ate during the holidays).
Who is with me? :thumb:

And Prostrate exam! And Testicular Cancer Exams! (I will help with those)
:ohno:


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CAA Flagship wrote:
Ivytalk wrote:

Yes, I have.

And take Razor with you.

But Trips can stay. We need the diversity! :kisswink:
What? Are you telling me that, for diversity sake, you don't need a native Jersey Shore Italian that is displaced in the CSA, drinks BL, married to a half-Jap, living with full-Jap MIL, and raising his kids to avoid pink? Now THAT is diversity!!!!!! :thumb:
You left out the part about you wearing leather thongs
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dbackjon wrote:
CAA Flagship wrote: What? Are you telling me that, for diversity sake, you don't need a native Jersey Shore Italian that is displaced in the CSA, drinks BL, married to a half-Jap, living with full-Jap MIL, and raising his kids to avoid pink? Now THAT is diversity!!!!!! :thumb:
You left out the part about you wearing leather thongs
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