LAA: You need to read more carefully what I wrote. I did not say ALL the younger people today where sorry examples.
The main point is that the percentage that are sorry sure seems to be getting larger not smaller.
Where this is going to be a major issue is that the good working or educated in this generation is going to be out numbered. This causes the ship to sink.
The motivated/driven younger people are amazing in what they can and will do.
I am not condemning the whole group, just pointing out the split is much more pronounced. That is not just my opinion either. Talk to just about anyone that hires personal these days. The "average" of skills is falling. I mean the expected social skills or appearance norm.
Even the low skilled workers in my youth knew to put their best foot forward when going to asked for a job. I have seen guys asked for jobs in pants that had more patches than you could count. They where poor and wore the best they had. You could bet that those patched pants where washed/clean.
An old hired hand's wife ironed his patched pants. She said "God may not have given them much money but soap an elbow grease where cheap"
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