Jul 24, 2026
Can’t We All Just Get Along…At Work
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3 Comments
Wait, you read Ladies Home Journal?
Okay, so I actually read the article. I guess I’m part of the millenials or something? At any rate, old people are just grumpy. Just because they had to go through a lot of crap and feel like they were nothing until they put in long hard hours and clawed their way up the corporate ladder doesn’t mean everyone has to. I mean, I admit, youngins need to have better work ethic. But just because their attitudes are different and they don’t really want to get stomped on and have their spirits broken doesn’t mean that the nation/workforce is doomed. And I guess the writer acknowledged that at the end, but still. I just get tired of hearing negative things about kids these days.
@Wendy – The nation will fail if kids don’t have their spirits stomped on. I mean, can you imagine a world of happy, carefree people? Ridiculous.
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