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  • shaunbhoy
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    Characteristics of Baby Boomer workers

    Values

    Individual choice
    Community involvement
    Prosperity
    Ownership
    Self-actualizing
    Health and wellness
    Attributes

    Adaptive
    Goal-oriented
    Focus on individual choices and freedom
    Adaptive to a diverse workplace
    Positive attitude
    Work styles

    Confidence in tasks
    Emphasize team-building
    Seek collaborative, group decision making
    Avoid conflict


    Just for a bit of balance. If Paxman and the rest of his Metropolitan Elite wish to feel guilty about their contribution to society then so be it.
    But he doesn't speak on MY behalf, nor for most of my peers.
    Sanctimonious twat!!

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  • PurpleGorilla
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Here's a rave from the boomer grave for the mauve monkey.
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...n-history.html

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Here's a rave from the boomer grave for the mauve monkey.
    Can you get another hobby?

    Gardening is more healthy than dragging up old threads.

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  • bogeyman
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    What? People going around blowing up babies?

    It's disgusting

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  • Rantor
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    Originally posted by Lucy
    I thought baby boomers were until 1957
    1964 - after that you are generation x I believe until sometime in the eighties;

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  • Lucy
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    50s

    Could be right at the end of the baby boom...
    I thought baby boomers were until 1957

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by Lucy
    So you were born in the 1960s ?
    Hatched, he's a lizard.

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  • Lucy
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Nope.

    10 years too late.

    Close though.
    So you were born in the 1960s ?

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  • Rantor
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    Originally posted by wendigo100
    We didn't need plumbers when we shat out of our windows onto the street. Now - notwithstanding those who are good at DIY - we can't do without them. Plumbers that is. It's one of the biggest industries in the world.
    Exactly and what good has it done us! I for one am sick of this nanny state interfering with my defecatory habits and would welcome a return to arse-oot-the-windae sanitary solutions.

    THe prospect has really cheered me up this afternoon - must be years since I laid a log from an upper storey!

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by WKnight
    What will this mean to IT contractors? A generation that understands computers will take-over instead of one that preferred quill pens and paper. Things can only get better? Right?
    Wrong.

    Quill pens were Shakespeare's medium, and they worked for him.

    We preferred pencils and coding sheets. With these tools, our generation made the programs that made possible a Moon landing, computerised banking, and Air Traffic Control. Some of them are still in use.

    Things can get worse than that. They have.

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by WKnight
    The last generation that was not brought up with a mobile stuck to their heads, and with no idea about computers except that which an old-dog can grasp, is slowly releasing the reigns of power and leaving the show to the rest of us.
    Reins.

    Expat, in Am I the Only One Left of the Generation That Could Spell? mode.

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  • Lucy
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    Are you a baby boomer Walter ?

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by wendigo100
    We didn't need plumbers when we shat out of our windows onto the street. Now - notwithstanding those who are good at DIY - we can't do without them. Plumbers that is. It's one of the biggest industries in the world.

    Same thing for electricity - we didn't need a sparks when we used candles for light and a fireplace for warmth.

    And telecomms - we didn't need BT engineers when we lit fecking great bonfires on top of hills.

    So where am I going with this? Fuck knows. Any ideas?
    We don't need teleport engineers because it hasn't been invented yet.

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  • wendigo100
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    We didn't need plumbers when we shat out of our windows onto the street. Now - notwithstanding those who are good at DIY - we can't do without them. Plumbers that is. It's one of the biggest industries in the world.

    Same thing for electricity - we didn't need a sparks when we used candles for light and a fireplace for warmth.

    And telecomms - we didn't need BT engineers when we lit fecking great bonfires on top of hills.

    So where am I going with this? Fuck knows. Any ideas?

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  • SallyAnne
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    There'll always be thick, lazy, incompetent civil servants, so we'll always be in demand.

    No worries here

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