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CubanBuffet
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Whine Country
Joined: 08.29.2014

Sep 27 @ 10:59 PM ET
I’m a bit worried about the impending civil war and which side the military will land on. Might be time to start thinking about getting out of North America all together…
- 1970vintage


And go where? North Korea’s looking saner every day.
VanHockeyGuy
Location: “Who are we to think we’re anybody?” - Tocchet. Penticton, BC
Joined: 04.26.2012

Sep 28 @ 11:51 AM ET
Millennials won't get this.

GYAITMFHRNBIBYA

NewYorkNuck
Vancouver Canucks
Location: New York, NY
Joined: 07.11.2015

Sep 28 @ 12:33 PM ET
Millennials won't get this.

GYAITMFHRNBIBYA

- VanHockeyGuy


Get your ass in the mother (frank)ing house right now before I beat your ass?
VanHockeyGuy
Location: “Who are we to think we’re anybody?” - Tocchet. Penticton, BC
Joined: 04.26.2012

Sep 28 @ 1:32 PM ET
Get your ass in the mother (frank)ing house right now before I beat your ass?
- NewYorkNuck


You google it?
NewYorkNuck
Vancouver Canucks
Location: New York, NY
Joined: 07.11.2015

Sep 28 @ 2:29 PM ET
You google it?

- VanHockeyGuy


Was I right? I actually didn't google it... but I'm pretty decent with word games

Also gotta remember "millennials" are between 26-41 today... so we been around
Reubenkincade
Location: BC
Joined: 11.18.2016

Sep 29 @ 11:26 AM ET
I am not a fan of Trudeau, but the job numbers right now are pretty good.

Up in my neck of the woods, we are shortstaffed everywhere, from Healthcare to teachers, tradespeople, labourers and retail sectors.
VanHockeyGuy
Location: “Who are we to think we’re anybody?” - Tocchet. Penticton, BC
Joined: 04.26.2012

Sep 29 @ 11:32 AM ET
Metro Van gas $2.39 highest in North America.
1970vintage
Seattle Kraken
Location: BC
Joined: 11.11.2010

Sep 29 @ 4:20 PM ET
Metro Van gas $2.39 highest in North America.
- VanHockeyGuy


It’s Joe Biden’s fault.
bloatedmosquito
Vancouver Canucks
Location: I’m a dose of reality in this cesspool of glee
Joined: 10.22.2011

Sep 29 @ 4:33 PM ET
It’s Joe Biden’s fault.
- 1970vintage


golfingsince
Location: This message is Marwood approved!
Joined: 11.30.2011

Sep 30 @ 1:53 AM ET
I am not a fan of Trudeau, but the job numbers right now are pretty good.

Up in my neck of the woods, we are short staffed everywhere, from Healthcare to teachers, tradespeople, labourers and retail sectors.

- Reubenkincade

Boomers are retiring and many young people don't want to work. We've known a shortage of workers would happen for decades. I wouldn't give that much credit to Trudeau.
1970vintage
Seattle Kraken
Location: BC
Joined: 11.11.2010

Sep 30 @ 9:38 AM ET
Boomers are retiring and many young people don't want to work. We've known a shortage of workers would happen for decades. I wouldn't give that much credit to Trudeau.
- golfingsince


I used to work for an organization that provided HR support for BC Crown corps. At the AGM in 2014 the keynote speaker went into depth on why we were heading towards a major labour shortage. As you say, this is decades in the making
Marwood
Location: Cumberland, BC
Joined: 03.18.2010

Sep 30 @ 10:27 AM ET
Boomers are retiring and many young people don't want to work. We've known a shortage of workers would happen for decades. I wouldn't give that much credit to Trudeau.
- golfingsince

VanHockeyGuy
Location: “Who are we to think we’re anybody?” - Tocchet. Penticton, BC
Joined: 04.26.2012

Sep 30 @ 1:42 PM ET
Boomers are retiring and many young people don't want to work. We've known a shortage of workers would happen for decades. I wouldn't give that much credit to Trudeau.
- golfingsince


100%
NewYorkNuck
Vancouver Canucks
Location: New York, NY
Joined: 07.11.2015

Sep 30 @ 3:43 PM ET
100%
- VanHockeyGuy


Why do you think young people "don't want to work"? Is it out of lack of drive/commitment/being "tough"? Or are they tired of being underpaid and overworked in an economy stacked against them?

Honest question.
bloatedmosquito
Vancouver Canucks
Location: I’m a dose of reality in this cesspool of glee
Joined: 10.22.2011

Sep 30 @ 4:10 PM ET
Why do you think young people "don't want to work"? Is it out of lack of drive/commitment/being "tough"? Or are they tired of being underpaid and overworked in an economy stacked against them?

Honest question.

- NewYorkNuck


Young people won’t put up with the rat race any more. Generations before them did. I don’t blame them for bailing.
Makita
Referee
Vancouver Canucks
Location: #theonlyrealfan, BC
Joined: 02.16.2007

Sep 30 @ 4:14 PM ET
Young people won’t put up with the rat race any more. Generations before them did. I don’t blame them for bailing.
- bloatedmosquito

So just hang out and get subsidized by government?
Marwood
Location: Cumberland, BC
Joined: 03.18.2010

Sep 30 @ 4:32 PM ET
So just hang out and get subsidized by government?
- Makita

It's called "Quiet Quitting".
What we use to call "fucking the dog".
NewYorkNuck
Vancouver Canucks
Location: New York, NY
Joined: 07.11.2015

Sep 30 @ 4:34 PM ET
Young people won’t put up with the rat race any more. Generations before them did. I don’t blame them for bailing.
- bloatedmosquito


Generations before them did because they could get something out of it... sure they were working 40+ hour weeks, but at least they owned a house, could pay for school, had/have a retirement package, savings, etc etc. If that poop isn't available to young people now in the same way – especially when working longer hours (read: texts, emails, always "available")... what's the point?
Makita
Referee
Vancouver Canucks
Location: #theonlyrealfan, BC
Joined: 02.16.2007

Sep 30 @ 5:01 PM ET
Generations before them did because they could get something out of it... sure they were working 40+ hour weeks, but at least they owned a house, could pay for school, had/have a retirement package, savings, etc etc. If that poop isn't available to young people now in the same way – especially when working longer hours (read: texts, emails, always "available")... what's the point?
- NewYorkNuck

The point is making a life for yourself and your family, this isn’t a national issue it is international. You can walk away do (frank) all and complain or figure it out, the onus is on the individual not me or you.

My daughter and son both bought property in this market of 3-4 years ago, both are working in this rat race, and both are starting to enjoy the fruits of their hard work. They are in their 30’s and believe that they are responsible for themselves and are dealing with the same adversity everyone else is.

Is your solution that society should mollycoddle them? Give them a few thousand a month to cope while not having to contribute?
1970vintage
Seattle Kraken
Location: BC
Joined: 11.11.2010

Sep 30 @ 5:08 PM ET
Generations before them did because they could get something out of it... sure they were working 40+ hour weeks, but at least they owned a house, could pay for school, had/have a retirement package, savings, etc etc. If that poop isn't available to young people now in the same way – especially when working longer hours (read: texts, emails, always "available")... what's the point?
- NewYorkNuck


They can have those things, though they need help. Our 18 year old son owns a 1 bedroom condo that he rents out. Obviously we helped him get into the market, but he would be a lazy POS if we didn’t make him work 2 jobs and go to school.


Also, I made the change about 4 years ago. Used a different app for work email. Silenced messages and didn’t open work tools on days off. It is great. Sure, in case of emergency sometimes you get a call or something, but I don’t think about work for even one minute during my days off.

Lastly, I think it’s parents of Gen Z, so Millennials who are allowing kids to live at home longer, providing for them instead of teaching them to provide for themselves. So once again, it’s Millennials fault…
NewYorkNuck
Vancouver Canucks
Location: New York, NY
Joined: 07.11.2015

Sep 30 @ 5:30 PM ET
The point is making a life for yourself and your family, this isn’t a national issue it is international. You can walk away do (frank) all and complain or figure it out, the onus is on the individual not me or you.

My daughter and son both bought property in this market of 3-4 years ago, both are working in this rat race, and both are starting to enjoy the fruits of their hard work. They are in their 30’s and believe that they are responsible for themselves and are dealing with the same adversity everyone else is.

Is your solution that society should mollycoddle them? Give them a few thousand a month to cope while not having to contribute?

- Makita


If it's an international issue, wouldn't that make it larger than an individual's onus? Clearly the whole "pull yourself up by the bootstraps" isn't applicable if this is a trend around the world.

Are your daughter and son dealing with the same adversity as everyone else? (Honest question, I don't know your or their lives.) In that, I mean how were they raised economically, what opportunities were they afforded, etc etc. Like Vintsy posted below, they helped their 18 year old son get into the housing market – that's clearly not dealing with the same adversity as everyone else (not saying that's the same case with you).

No, my solution isn't to coddle people – why is that every older person's go to? "I had it tough, so everyone else should have it tough, and if they don't they just want to be coddled!" Clearly, as you stated, this is an international issue – so something is wrong with the entire (Western) system that needs to be addressed: the growing wealth gap, the imbalance of life/work, "grind" culture, etc.

To be fair my frame of reference is more the US, because I lived there the past 7 years and it dominates most of the conversation, but living in Europe the past year has been so... relaxing?
NewYorkNuck
Vancouver Canucks
Location: New York, NY
Joined: 07.11.2015

Sep 30 @ 5:32 PM ET
They can have those things, though they need help. Our 18 year old son owns a 1 bedroom condo that he rents out. Obviously we helped him get into the market, but he would be a lazy POS if we didn’t make him work 2 jobs and go to school.


Also, I made the change about 4 years ago. Used a different app for work email. Silenced messages and didn’t open work tools on days off. It is great. Sure, in case of emergency sometimes you get a call or something, but I don’t think about work for even one minute during my days off.

Lastly, I think it’s parents of Gen Z, so Millennials who are allowing kids to live at home longer, providing for them instead of teaching them to provide for themselves. So once again, it’s Millennials fault…

- 1970vintage




Allowing, or being forced to house them because of crazy rents and property values? Damn Boomers shaking everyone down for all they're worth... greedy capitalists with no sense of communal responsibility /s
1970vintage
Seattle Kraken
Location: BC
Joined: 11.11.2010

Sep 30 @ 5:40 PM ET


Allowing, or being forced to house them because of crazy rents and property values? Damn Boomers shaking everyone down for all they're worth... greedy capitalists with no sense of communal responsibility /s

- NewYorkNuck


I’m Gen X, I hate boomers and millennials equally
golfingsince
Location: This message is Marwood approved!
Joined: 11.30.2011

Sep 30 @ 5:54 PM ET
Why do you think young people "don't want to work"? Is it out of lack of drive/commitment/being "tough"? Or are they tired of being underpaid and overworked in an economy stacked against them?

Honest question.

- NewYorkNuck


I think many of them are comfortable in the sense that their parents still help them out quite a bit.

We pay our workers handsomely, yet many are off sick on nearly a weekly basis.
Makita
Referee
Vancouver Canucks
Location: #theonlyrealfan, BC
Joined: 02.16.2007

Sep 30 @ 6:03 PM ET
If it's an international issue, wouldn't that make it larger than an individual's onus? Clearly the whole "pull yourself up by the bootstraps" isn't applicable if this is a trend around the world.

Are your daughter and son dealing with the same adversity as everyone else? (Honest question, I don't know your or their lives.) In that, I mean how were they raised economically, what opportunities were they afforded, etc etc. Like Vintsy posted below, they helped their 18 year old son get into the housing market – that's clearly not dealing with the same adversity as everyone else (not saying that's the same case with you).

No, my solution isn't to coddle people – why is that every older person's go to? "I had it tough, so everyone else should have it tough, and if they don't they just want to be coddled!" Clearly, as you stated, this is an international issue – so something is wrong with the entire (Western) system that needs to be addressed: the growing wealth gap, the imbalance of life/work, "grind" culture, etc.

To be fair my frame of reference is more the US, because I lived there the past 7 years and it dominates most of the conversation, but living in Europe the past year has been so... relaxing?

- NewYorkNuck



my point was/is that this is the environment that is present, how do individuals live within this environment other than to grab their part of it and make what they can.

I don't not subscribe to this is my lot in life, I believe in being responsible for yourself. If you are happy with what you have, where you are, great, that is what it is all about, where you are at with yourself.

I agree that "western system" needs to be addressed, and in your country for some reason wealth and greed are applauded as a right and social programs as communism and socialism.

I'm not sure why you have to make the "older person" reference, seems as if life experience isn't respected, and regardless I've been on my own since 15 and have always believed it is on me not anyone else, I have never believed in mollycoddling regardless of age.
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