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I thought this was a pretty interesting report. And just to clarify, the words "spoiled & lazy" are just used because IMO this is how the reportcomes off to me.
To be honest though, I worked at UPS (which was been around for 101 years), and seeing them adjust to "Millenials" seems ludicrous. Seeing businessesadjust to the needs of its' workers seems like a breath of fresh air, but I wouldn't go this far. Let me knowwhat you think. IMO, you can interpret this report as either "the Millenials are the next revolution" or "Millenials are disillusionedfools." I would go with the latter. In many ways, I'm still under the impression that the bosses run things, and if you don't like it, work harderand take his job.
http://www.cbsnews.com/sections/i_video/main500251.shtml?id=4126233n
BTW, anyone know if there are any openings at Zappos?
To be honest though, I worked at UPS (which was been around for 101 years), and seeing them adjust to "Millenials" seems ludicrous. Seeing businessesadjust to the needs of its' workers seems like a breath of fresh air, but I wouldn't go this far. Let me knowwhat you think. IMO, you can interpret this report as either "the Millenials are the next revolution" or "Millenials are disillusionedfools." I would go with the latter. In many ways, I'm still under the impression that the bosses run things, and if you don't like it, work harderand take his job.
http://www.cbsnews.com/sections/i_video/main500251.shtml?id=4126233n
BTW, anyone know if there are any openings at Zappos?