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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 711777" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I agree 100% with Done Dad. I thonk parents who come here are struggling and rightfully believe a whole generation is tainted. Its not true. I have three very good adult kids, all who believe summers are for working. I work with adult kids who kick up the hours in the summers. If your kid says he wont work and you support him, in my opinion YOU are the problem. Not all or most millenials even have wealthy parents to sponge off of. They either weork or have no money.</p><p></p><p>I think those who post here tend to be financially good with extra money. My kids worked because if they didnt I had nothing to give them. I feel it helped their character and work ethic.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I know all three of my millenials got rid of cable and now watch Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu etc. They dont even see these commercials.</p><p></p><p>Getting rid of pay TV is also a trend for independent millenials. Many co workers also dont have cable. We see these commercials, not those who dont want to pay cable.</p><p></p><p>There has been bad in each generation. What did your grandpa think of the babyboomers? Many thought Elvis was porn and the Beatles were untalented Commies...lol. Every older generation feels the younger one is not as hard working as they were. This is not new. I just think it is too soon to tell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 711777, member: 1550"] I agree 100% with Done Dad. I thonk parents who come here are struggling and rightfully believe a whole generation is tainted. Its not true. I have three very good adult kids, all who believe summers are for working. I work with adult kids who kick up the hours in the summers. If your kid says he wont work and you support him, in my opinion YOU are the problem. Not all or most millenials even have wealthy parents to sponge off of. They either weork or have no money. I think those who post here tend to be financially good with extra money. My kids worked because if they didnt I had nothing to give them. I feel it helped their character and work ethic. I know all three of my millenials got rid of cable and now watch Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu etc. They dont even see these commercials. Getting rid of pay TV is also a trend for independent millenials. Many co workers also dont have cable. We see these commercials, not those who dont want to pay cable. There has been bad in each generation. What did your grandpa think of the babyboomers? Many thought Elvis was porn and the Beatles were untalented Commies...lol. Every older generation feels the younger one is not as hard working as they were. This is not new. I just think it is too soon to tell. [/QUOTE]
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