amirite????
My response anytime I hear someone tell someone my age to "get a job".
My father in law used to constantly ride my ass because we didn't have extra money, and he couldn't understand it since I make pretty decent money. Frankly, it was none of his business, but, he promptly shut up once I showed him my damn car payment is double his house payment and my house payment is 3 times the amount that his was. It blows my mind how clueless they can be.And this here is the truth.
The Baby Boomer generation is easily the worst generation. They created the problems we have now. Social Security and Medicare were created for them and now that they're collecting from it, they want to do away with it. The way they managed their finances has created massive liabilities that they don't have to pay for. Instead, the millennials they complain about are paying for them. The millennials they complain about are paying for their healthcare at a much much much higher cost than they ever paid. The millennials are doing this while working for significant less money than they ever worked for -- because their lifestyle choices created an economic culture that dismantled the backbone of the United States economy. They turned America from an industrial economy to a service economy.
Most importantly, they grew up in the world's greatest economy and have left it in ruins for the rest of us. But, yeah, those lazy millennials.
My plant is currently in a bad state. Business is slow. Layoffs are coming. That sad part is, if everyone that was 60+ with over 35 years would retire, they woudn't have to lay off. If you can't retire after 35 years of making $27 an hour, you have a problem.I read a couple years ago in an economic journal that businesses just don't want to hire millennials.
It's funny, because those same people are the ones on Facebook every day posting stuff like "Millennials are voting for Bernie Sanders because they're too lazy to find jobs and want free stuff".
This is the economy THEY have created for us.
Millennial applies for job ... "We don't like your generation. We'll hire some baby boomer because we like them"
Millennial can't find job ... "You lazy kids, you need to get off your asses, put your smartphones away and get jobs!"
My father in law used to constantly ride my ass because we didn't have extra money, and he couldn't understand it since I make pretty decent money. Frankly, it was none of his business, but, he promptly shut up once I showed him my damn car payment is double his house payment and my house payment is 3 times the amount that his was. It blows my mind how clueless they can be.
I like the part in the video about having to pass the torch to the millenials. Yea, cause the current state of our country is just so great.
But damn those lazy kids for still living at home at 25!My stepdad got on my case over how much I paid for cars. Told me one time that $17,500 was too much for a brand new Pontiac and I needed to find something cheaper. A couple years later, he got on me for paying $5,000 in cash for a Toyota Corolla.
One day, I finally went to the store and grabbed one of those magazines that had all the dealers' sale ads and stuff in them. I sat there and showed him that a 10 year old Ford sedan costs over $12,000 and that a brand new car, most of them start at $23,000. He went into shock.
My dad gets on my case about health insurance all the time. Keeps telling me that I need to quit being lazy and that "Obama Care" has reduced the cost of health insurance. I finally printed a bunch of sh!t out and mailed it to him, showing him the cheapest health insurance plan I could get was $487/month. He said one night he doesn't know how people my age can live in this country.
Some of the Boomers get it. My aunt does, for sure.My stepdad got on my case over how much I paid for cars. Told me one time that $17,500 was too much for a brand new Pontiac and I needed to find something cheaper. A couple years later, he got on me for paying $5,000 in cash for a Toyota Corolla.
One day, I finally went to the store and grabbed one of those magazines that had all the dealers' sale ads and stuff in them. I sat there and showed him that a 10 year old Ford sedan costs over $12,000 and that a brand new car, most of them start at $23,000. He went into shock.
My dad gets on my case about health insurance all the time. Keeps telling me that I need to quit being lazy and that "Obama Care" has reduced the cost of health insurance. I finally printed a bunch of sh!t out and mailed it to him, showing him the cheapest health insurance plan I could get was $487/month. He said one night he doesn't know how people my age can live in this country.
So what's the problem?And this here is the truth.
The Baby Boomer generation is easily the worst generation. They created the problems we have now. Social Security and Medicare were created for them and now that they're collecting from it, they want to do away with it. The way they managed their finances has created massive liabilities that they don't have to pay for. Instead, the millennials they complain about are paying for them. The millennials they complain about are paying for their healthcare at a much much much higher cost than they ever paid. The millennials are doing this while working for significant less money than they ever worked for -- because their lifestyle choices created an economic culture that dismantled the backbone of the United States economy. They turned America from an industrial economy to a service economy.
Most importantly, they grew up in the world's greatest economy and have left it in ruins for the rest of us. But, yeah, those lazy millennials.
For starters, me for example, starting $60k in debt because I decided to go to a 2 year college to get some kind of education. Sad part? Thats actually on the cheaper side of a college education. It would have been even more had I not worked while going to school.So what's the problem?
Exactly. Everyone has their struggles.It's not easy for you guys that's for sure.
Altho it's not easy for anybody really. I'll be working til the end I'm sure.
Truth.Exactly. Everyone has their struggles.
If my parents had not set up a plan for my tuition when I was 5, I would be well over $60k in debt for college. As it stands now, I'm about $21k, and that's childs play compared to some of my friends.
There are no jobs to be had out here if you don't have a degree. I put out 45 applications for summer jobs and just happened to land the one I did because I walked into the store one day and the owner was hiring on the spot.
Even if you do have a degree, it's still slim pickings unless you are a Pre Professional major (nursing, Social Work, Education etc) and even then the jobs are low paying. Teachers in my area start at $30k a year.... that's less than a thousand a week. Only people with 4 year degrees making money are nurses.
So then you have to go to graduate school. Well that will easily put you over the $100k mark in loans depending on the length of your program.
Great! You got your masters degree, you found a job that pays a decent salary. Only that job doesn't have benefits, so now you are forced to pay out of pocket for medical and dental insurance.
Move out your parents house? lol pls. An apartment in a hotspot area (places where millenials are moving because jobs are plentiful) is going to run you $1500 to $3000 a month in rent. We haven't factored in utility bills, car payment, renters insurance, student loan repayment, and living expenses. Oh, and buying a house is out of the question because chances are you don't have a sufficient credit history and working history.
Millennials are also one of the most stressed generations with a suicide rate that hasn't been since the Great Depression.
I was with you until this sentence. Come on, man.Baby boomers are generally selfish people.
I was with you until this sentence. Come on, man.
I feel you, man. We just have to remember that not all Boomers think and act(ed) like the ones you've described - just like not all Millennials think and act like the ones described in Bob's video.My statement goes back to my previous comment about entitlements and stuff. The entitlements they complain about were created for them.
They're the ones collecting more from Social Security than they put in. They're the ones who oppose raising the retirement age on Social Security now. They want to "preserve" Social Security and Medicare by making drastic changes to them -- but don't want those changes to take effect until after they've been granted their sweet release from the world of the mortal.
The politicians they elected have run up the national debt. They are now those politicians running up the national debt. And the only way to fix it, in their eyes, is to tell millennials that we have to make sacrifices.
They've lived their entire lives with a government that's worked for them, with an economy that was good for them. But, when it comes to millennials, we're supposed to serve our country.
Millennials are registering to join the Armed Forces at much greater numbers than the boomer generation did. But we're told all the time that we all need to join the military and serve our country. When young people protest against a war, we're told we have no respect for our country.
Their parents, the children of the depression, came from nothing and fought in WWII and busted ass to make America a great country. To give them a better life. They haven't handed us a better life. They sent us to war, handed us the worst economy since the depression, a labor market depression, skyrocketing tuition rates and an unsustainable debt. And then, they tell us we're lazy.
When I was in Boy Scouts, we were always told to leave the campsite looking better than how we found it. My parents' generation were the proverbial pack of scouts who came into a perfectly clean campground, tore it apart, burned the cabins down and then told the next pack of scouts coming to the campsite to fix it.
Selfish is subjective.
Baby boomers are generally selfish people is an extreme broad brush statement.
I think there are many factors that have contributed to the current state of the economy as it relates to employment and available jobs.To quote Men In Black, "A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky dangerous animals and you know it."
A baby boomer isn't selfish. But, as a generation of people, they are selfish.
They're the ones who raised us "lazy millennials". They're the ones who wrecked the economy. They're the ones who have sat back and let our nation's infrastructure fall to ruins. They're the ones who have sent us to war. And then, they are selfish enough to say we should just "get a job".
I think there are many factors that have contributed to the current state of the economy as it relates to employment and available jobs.
Technology, automation, jobs outsourcing, etc.
I think the term "selfish" implies premeditation or intent.
The government is the main reason for our current economic situation. The government is selfish, not baby boomers as a whole.
JMO.
...The main culprit is what someone else said earlier. Baby boomers aren't retiring and exiting the workforce. And that's keeping millennials out of the workforce.
I'm 62 years old, I have a better than average job with all the overtime I want. I have a daughter in college, a house payment and 3 car payments. I had 2'but I had to replace my rust bucket 13 year old Dodge PU because it was falling apart. If I retired right now I'd make about 90% of what I make now except I'd have to get my own health insurance. If I work until I'm 67 I can finally reep the benefits of paying into SS for the last 40 years. It ain't a bed of roses for us Boomers either.
I checked into it in my mid to late 50's. I can retire with full benefits at just under 67.How old were you when you realized retirement was totally realistic? Because I don't see any light at the end of the tunnel. I'm young asf in the grand scheme of things so that's why I'm curious.
And this here is the truth.
The Baby Boomer generation is easily the worst generation. They created the problems we have now. Social Security and Medicare were created for them.............
Wrong, SS was signed into law by FDR in 1935, over a decade before the first boomers were born. Medicare came under the feds in 1966, 3 years before Woodstock making most boomers roughly 20 years old.
but of course we've all paid into the systems for more years than millennia's have been alive.
My statement goes back to my previous comment about entitlements and stuff. The entitlements they complain about were created for them.
Nope
They're the ones collecting more from Social Security than they put in.
Yep, that's how insurance works.
They're the ones who oppose raising the retirement age on Social Security now. They want to "preserve" Social Security and Medicare by making drastic changes to them -- but don't want those changes to take effect until after they've been granted their sweet release from the world of the mortal.
The opposition comes because you can't change the rules on the 5 yard line.
The politicians they elected have run up the national debt. . They are now those politicians running up the national debt. And the only way to fix it, in their eyes, is to tell millennials that we have to make sacrifices.
They've lived their entire lives with a government that's worked for them, with an economy that was good for them. But, when it comes to millennia's, we're supposed to serve our country.
Yep, and until more start to hold politicians responsible it's not going to change
Millennia's are registering to join the Armed Forces at much greater numbers than the boomer generation did. But we're told all the time that we all need to join the military and serve our country. When young people protest against a war, we're told we have no respect for our country.
Who the hell are you shiiting? More millennial's are joining the military than boomers did? Ever hear of the draft?
Their parents, the children of the depression, came from nothing and fought in WWII and busted ass to make America a great country. To give them a better life. They haven't handed us a better life. They sent us to war, handed us the worst economy since the depression, a labor market depression, skyrocketing tuition rates and an unsustainable debt. And then, they tell us we're lazy.
When I was in Boy Scouts, we were always told to leave the campsite looking better than how we found it. My parents' generation were the proverbial pack of scouts who came into a perfectly clean campground, tore it apart, burned the cabins down and then told the next pack of scouts coming to the campsite to fix it.
Who the hell are you shiiting? More millennial's are joining the military than boomers did? Ever hear of the draft?