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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2386865" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Look oldfart. I'm going to break it down to where it's simple enough that even someone like you can understand it. Just as the Boomer Generation lived in an economy different from the Greatest Generation, the GenX Generation are living in an economy different from the Boomers and the Millennials are entering an economy different from the Genxer's . The economy of each generation was powered by different drivers.So before you go around pointing your finger at some kid and tell him that it's his fault that he's not rich keep in mind that at the close of WWII we were a nation with a population of 138 million. When we entered the work force we had a population of 205 million.Today this nation has a population of 323 million at a time when technology and automation is REDUCING the need for workers. We are now at a point in history where the Boomer Generation is no longer relevant because it's a generation that overall has little of the education and few of the skills needed for today's economy and unfortunately the Millennials and Genxer's who don't have those skills are going to be stuck in service jobs such as the one you have which will continue to be oversupplied driving down wages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2386865, member: 58386"] Look oldfart. I'm going to break it down to where it's simple enough that even someone like you can understand it. Just as the Boomer Generation lived in an economy different from the Greatest Generation, the GenX Generation are living in an economy different from the Boomers and the Millennials are entering an economy different from the Genxer's . The economy of each generation was powered by different drivers.So before you go around pointing your finger at some kid and tell him that it's his fault that he's not rich keep in mind that at the close of WWII we were a nation with a population of 138 million. When we entered the work force we had a population of 205 million.Today this nation has a population of 323 million at a time when technology and automation is REDUCING the need for workers. We are now at a point in history where the Boomer Generation is no longer relevant because it's a generation that overall has little of the education and few of the skills needed for today's economy and unfortunately the Millennials and Genxer's who don't have those skills are going to be stuck in service jobs such as the one you have which will continue to be oversupplied driving down wages. [/QUOTE]
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