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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4006291" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>if you are fortunate enough to be part of the generation that right from the outset grew up with advancing technology the opportunity is there to learn, adapt and work the new technology. If you are a Boomer you might if you're lucky enough get through to the end of your working lifetime not significantly impacted negatively by the new high tech global economy . However if you're part of that niche group that was born a bit too soon for the change over to the new economy you could find yourself trapped between the "old' and "new" economy born too late for the one but too soon for the other. Then too if you're one of those people who also live in a part of the country that has aged power and communications infrastructure (and I live in one ) opportunities are likely to be in short supply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4006291, member: 58386"] if you are fortunate enough to be part of the generation that right from the outset grew up with advancing technology the opportunity is there to learn, adapt and work the new technology. If you are a Boomer you might if you're lucky enough get through to the end of your working lifetime not significantly impacted negatively by the new high tech global economy . However if you're part of that niche group that was born a bit too soon for the change over to the new economy you could find yourself trapped between the "old' and "new" economy born too late for the one but too soon for the other. Then too if you're one of those people who also live in a part of the country that has aged power and communications infrastructure (and I live in one ) opportunities are likely to be in short supply. [/QUOTE]
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