Monday, December 2, 2019

Ok Boomers


A friend of mine told me she was going on a business trip, but she was nervous about it. I asked her why. I assumed she was afraid of the plane trip, or the city, or a presentation she had to make. "Because," she said tensely, "there will be all those Millenials along."

Apparently there are training programs for employers to show them how to work with Gen Xers and now Millenials. These supposedly thoughtful people warn older workers about all the problems they'll face with these difficult youngsters. "They can't write by hand," the trainers warn. "They are slackers with no aspirations, cynical, infantile, distrustful of institutions and impractical."

No wonder my friend was worried!

RANT ALERT: I hate this kind of language: denigrating and stereotyping others. To get a sense of how mean-spirited this is, replace the word Millenials with the word women: "Those women are slackers, cynical, infantile, distrustful of institutions and impractical."

Sound awful? It should! We could use the words "African-Americans", or "Irish" or "Asians", and it would still be name-calling. I call on all employers to avoid these types of "training" programs, and instead search for ways to help people work together rather than fear each other. END OF RANT.

A couple of weeks ago I mentioned our new kitten, Lacey, who jumps on our middle-aged tomcat
Jones. 

Gen Xers, Millenials, Gen Yers and Gen Zers; they are all similar to Lacey, young and still learning. We should be giving them support and showing them patience, not beating up on them or – even worse!—calling them names.

Because, at the end of the day, WE were once the kittens in our world; the awkward, rowdy, cursing, badly behaved set. We paid no attention to our elders who had lived through THE Great Depression and THE World War Two. They had a lot of experience (believe me, I heard all about it growing up), and they had plans for all of us born to them. Top of the list: we would appreciate their survival, their hard-fought battles, and do exactly what they wanted us to do with our lives because of their sacrifices.

By now, our generation -- the Baby Boomers they called us because our being born caused a boom in the population after 1945, not because of any big noise we made – is well known for its flippancy, failure to follow rules, and drug use. We protested EVERYTHING. We marched, and signed petitions, and danced in the streets when we were supposed to be in class. We were such terrible youngsters, jumping on and harassing our elders in the same way that Lacey pesters Jones.

And now we are the Joneses of our world; the world-weary and anxious; longing for peace and quiet

As Jones runs away from Lacey to get out of her way, so must we – get out of the way.

It's okay, fellow Boomers, we've done our part; raised this fascinating new generation, set them on their feet to face the world with kindness and confidence. We did a great job!

We ARE okay.

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