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<blockquote data-quote="Justinian" data-source="post: 179152" data-attributes="member: 923"><p>The memes and videos just keep rolling with Millenials. And I love it when they get worked up. I guess I'm technically a Millenial depending on what scale you read. I'm in some sort of weird middle ground. But I tend to lean most of my opinions towards my parents generation and not what is supposed to be my generation. However, I've seen it happen around me time and time again and it confuses the Hell out of me. People that grew up as my friends with the same ideals and what I thought same upbringing have some twisted idea of entitlement that blows my mind. For me and mine, if I don't have work, I move. Then move again if need be. I've lived in 6 different countries and about 12 states in the US. When I visit back home every few years, people always want to buy me a drink and talk about how I got to where I'm at and they're still at home struggling to find work. When I bring up the subject that there are tons of jobs out there if you're just willing to move, they want to talk about other things. The good old times of when we were younger. I've had people ask where these mythical jobs are at and I tell them.. Hell some companies even will pay to help you move. Other's will let you travel back and forth from anywhere in the country. And it just leads to blank stares. I know people that went to college for whatever random college degree they picked the day they went to college drunk and now regret it because they chose a profession that isn't viable in a community of less than 2,000 people. Yet, they can't seem to comprehend why they can't get a job in their field while still staying in the area. </p><p></p><p>Yeah there are reasons why some people can't just up and leave, but if your wife is only working at McDonalds and you have no job.. it doesn't make sense to me why they don't move when there are companies out there that will pay you to move to them. The only thing I can figure is that most of these jobs are severe manual labor jobs and you will work your ass off. I guess that barely surviving is a better option for some than doing actual work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justinian, post: 179152, member: 923"] The memes and videos just keep rolling with Millenials. And I love it when they get worked up. I guess I'm technically a Millenial depending on what scale you read. I'm in some sort of weird middle ground. But I tend to lean most of my opinions towards my parents generation and not what is supposed to be my generation. However, I've seen it happen around me time and time again and it confuses the Hell out of me. People that grew up as my friends with the same ideals and what I thought same upbringing have some twisted idea of entitlement that blows my mind. For me and mine, if I don't have work, I move. Then move again if need be. I've lived in 6 different countries and about 12 states in the US. When I visit back home every few years, people always want to buy me a drink and talk about how I got to where I'm at and they're still at home struggling to find work. When I bring up the subject that there are tons of jobs out there if you're just willing to move, they want to talk about other things. The good old times of when we were younger. I've had people ask where these mythical jobs are at and I tell them.. Hell some companies even will pay to help you move. Other's will let you travel back and forth from anywhere in the country. And it just leads to blank stares. I know people that went to college for whatever random college degree they picked the day they went to college drunk and now regret it because they chose a profession that isn't viable in a community of less than 2,000 people. Yet, they can't seem to comprehend why they can't get a job in their field while still staying in the area. Yeah there are reasons why some people can't just up and leave, but if your wife is only working at McDonalds and you have no job.. it doesn't make sense to me why they don't move when there are companies out there that will pay you to move to them. The only thing I can figure is that most of these jobs are severe manual labor jobs and you will work your ass off. I guess that barely surviving is a better option for some than doing actual work. [/QUOTE]
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