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<blockquote data-quote="TUT" data-source="post: 800294" data-attributes="member: 29298"><p>I have no idea why the paragraph formatting isn't holding... There is always someone to fit any label, but labeling in general is usually a sign of a weak argument. I don't have kids that don't want to work at all, far from it. Yes they do have preferences and they aren't physically tasking fields, but who goes to college to be a package handler? Honestly, I'm raising kids for better jobs then UPS operations. This would be the part time job they might have perhaps while in college, not a career choice. And about entitlement used in this thread. Geeze do we hate our own children that much? The cost of living isn't going down anytime soon and they wanted the American dream like the rest of us. $10 an hour isn't going to get it done these days in many states. As usual, too many old people always want the young-in's to pay their physical due's as some right of passage. Even though you never worked half as hard as your grandfather and would have whined and cried if asked to. Technology changes each generation, it makes it more mental and less physical, I don't know what else to tell you. It's not the children, it's what the market is asking them to do. It's what parents are directing their children to and it's not package handler. Understand the world you live in. Understand kids didn't create this world at all, we brought them into it, for better or worse. Internet says: Kids and parents are bad. Doesn't leave many good people out there. UPS is a respectable job, just not the goal for most, it's a stepping stone at best, more like a paycheck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TUT, post: 800294, member: 29298"] I have no idea why the paragraph formatting isn't holding... There is always someone to fit any label, but labeling in general is usually a sign of a weak argument. I don't have kids that don't want to work at all, far from it. Yes they do have preferences and they aren't physically tasking fields, but who goes to college to be a package handler? Honestly, I'm raising kids for better jobs then UPS operations. This would be the part time job they might have perhaps while in college, not a career choice. And about entitlement used in this thread. Geeze do we hate our own children that much? The cost of living isn't going down anytime soon and they wanted the American dream like the rest of us. $10 an hour isn't going to get it done these days in many states. As usual, too many old people always want the young-in's to pay their physical due's as some right of passage. Even though you never worked half as hard as your grandfather and would have whined and cried if asked to. Technology changes each generation, it makes it more mental and less physical, I don't know what else to tell you. It's not the children, it's what the market is asking them to do. It's what parents are directing their children to and it's not package handler. Understand the world you live in. Understand kids didn't create this world at all, we brought them into it, for better or worse. Internet says: Kids and parents are bad. Doesn't leave many good people out there. UPS is a respectable job, just not the goal for most, it's a stepping stone at best, more like a paycheck. [/QUOTE]
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