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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 317541" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>I find nothing in this post that I can disagree with. The Generation X,Y, Z (whatever they call it) as a whole certainly has a different work ethic than what I grew up with, even the attitude is much different. The really sad part to this truth is that it is the parents that have helped to embed that attitude. The ME-ME-ME, instant gratification, self entitlement, non-responsibility is learned from peers, media, and fortified by permissive and lazy parents. The really scary part is that not only can these kids not handle the job at UPS but they are the future CEOs and leaders of our country. I do have a very precise theory on personal work ethics, but I will save that for another thread on another day. Right now I have to "go".</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Whew, I feel better now.</p><p> UpState, I apologize for my one liner about the "letter", it was too curt and uncalled for. It was actually an abbreviated attempt at saying that I feel that the overall tone of many of your posts are suggesting that the employee is always wrong and management is always right. I can't hold to that logic as we all know that nothing is "always"(or never for that matter).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 317541, member: 13254"] I find nothing in this post that I can disagree with. The Generation X,Y, Z (whatever they call it) as a whole certainly has a different work ethic than what I grew up with, even the attitude is much different. The really sad part to this truth is that it is the parents that have helped to embed that attitude. The ME-ME-ME, instant gratification, self entitlement, non-responsibility is learned from peers, media, and fortified by permissive and lazy parents. The really scary part is that not only can these kids not handle the job at UPS but they are the future CEOs and leaders of our country. I do have a very precise theory on personal work ethics, but I will save that for another thread on another day. Right now I have to "go". Whew, I feel better now. UpState, I apologize for my one liner about the "letter", it was too curt and uncalled for. It was actually an abbreviated attempt at saying that I feel that the overall tone of many of your posts are suggesting that the employee is always wrong and management is always right. I can't hold to that logic as we all know that nothing is "always"(or never for that matter). [/QUOTE]
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