Generation Z

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Do you notice a difference age groups of 25 or less having a different mindset than those older than 25 in the workplace?

I just find they are different. I was way different at 23-24 than I am now. Although I was married and owned a home.

I just find it’s different priorities. And applaud many of them for trying to get so many experiences in while they are young. I had all adult responsibilities at their age. But dang, you still have to work to pay for these experiences. I’m not switching schedules constantly so you can be off every weekend. The work ethic is different.

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23 hours ago, saraleigh said:

More like Gen X; this happened almost 20 years ago. I am confident that a person of Gen Z age group was not directly affected by an event from 2001.

Gen X was a bit older. We watched 9/11. We watched the changes that happened. Millennial and Gen Z or whatever grow up with the changes. They don't remember the buildings exploding, but they're also not going to hug their families at the gate before boarding a plane. They go to school with metal detectors. They weren't allowed to walk to the park down the street (because their parents will get arrested for neglect). In school, their parents may pile on 10,000 extra curricular activities, whereas Gen X's had more free time. These new generation grow up with computers and touch screens, Gen X grew up with DOS, and our parents are the ones that were first building computers. I have like a few rolls of film from my 20s and before, these kids will have their whole lives on permanent record.

When I was growing up, I had the "was born too late" feeling because I missed the freedom of the 60s and was too young for the 70s. Kids are getting arrested for school fights these days. So, glad I wasn't born later!

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