Mark_fl Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Peter Eater said: Aren’t ready? Or aren’t able to, given our (not their) creation of really big economic hurdles - way bigger than I had to navigate when I was young. My first LA apartment rent, adjusted for inflation, was $1,900 in WeHo. Today’s average WeHo rent is $2,500. That’s a very big difference - groceries for a month or two! Sure, but you have to start with a full time job and maybe a roommate. I've seen video after video of 20 somethings whining about how horrible it is to be expected to work 40 hours a week and how it kills their free time. And that is what you think is ready for life?
Peter Eater Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Just now, Mark_fl said: Sure, but you have to start with a full time job and maybe a roommate. I've seen video after video of 20 somethings whining about how horrible it is to be expected to work 40 hours a week and how it kills their free time. And that is what you think is ready for life? Huh? I had a full time job and no roommate. And pardon my skepticism about all those whiny videos. The kids are all right.
Mark_fl Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 17 minutes ago, Peter Eater said: Huh? I had a full time job and no roommate. And pardon my skepticism about all those whiny videos. The kids are all right. If these kids are all right, we're all in big trouble. TJMS 1
TJMS Posted 28 minutes ago Posted 28 minutes ago My daughter heads recruiting for an international securities firm. She sees a HUGE difference in the 20 somethings today compared to even 10 years ago. With few exceptions, they are whiney, entitled and lazy and those are the good ones! One even brought their mother with them for an interview, no joke!
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