The mindless and self centered millennial leadership that has been so wisely put in charged around here are doing nothing to avoid contracting the corona virus. They go to concerts, hang out in bars all night and attend large parties. Then the next day they come to work and interact with the rest of the company and brag about how they are not going to let some virus change the way they live. They even go as far as to mock and degrade older employees who are trying to follow the guidelines set by the CDC and Xerox. Shameful!! It leaves us with no confidence what so ever that the company is concerned about our well-being.
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Yeah...it's only the millenials
https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/convincing-boomer-parents-to-take-the-coronavirus-seriously?utm_source=pocket-newtab
Maybe don't generalize a generation?
“Can’t we all just get along ?”
I’m 36, so technically I’m one of those millennials you speak of. Everywhere in my state is shut down and a good amount of my core is younger professionals, with that said we are taking the word of the CDC very seriously. So just remember not all of the younger generations is f—ng stupid and irresponsible.
It must s— knowing you were the ones to raise this generation that you hate, huh?
Are you one of the people hoarding toilet paper?
The young "know it alls" or so they think they are, woukd cause man to be extinct if they were in charge, ugh!!!
We are getting this same attitude from the young leadership at our core too.
The people at my core's opinions on Covid19 do not align with their generation, but rather their political affiliation, which I find interesting. Conservatives are more "meh" about the coronavirus and liberals are more concerned.
I would rather be a boomer, than a member of a generation that would cease to exist within a week if the power went out.
Same attitude at my core.
OK, boomer