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Learning from older generations is useful and you can receive some valuable advice, but there are also times when you know that older people are wrong. The things they advise you to do might have worked when they were your age, but now it's different and you have to adapt to the changing times.

Reddit user Nursejoyscuntysister wanted to know what advice isn't beneficial and asked, "Millennials of Reddit: What's the worst 'Baby Boomer advice/wisdom' you've ever been offered?" People had a lot to say and showed with which boomer ideas they disagree with a passion.

This is not the first time Bored Panda has talked about boomers' advice that doesn't work anymore, and if you are interested in what out-of-touch wisdom they are telling the younger generation, you can click here after you're done upvoting this list and commenting your own stories.

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Millennials Online Are Sharing The Worst Advice And Pearls Of Wisdom They’ve Heard From Baby Boomers And These Are 35 Of The Most Questionable Ones I was once told by a baby boomer "If you want a man to stay with you, you'll have to pop out a baby" (or words of that effect). I told her straight up "Any man who would stay for our baby, but not for just me, isn't a man who I'd want staying in the first place".

For f***sakes, is it really that unusual for me to want to be loved for who I am, and not for my ability to procreate? Why would I want to stay with anyone who sees me as nothing but a human incubator?

Lil-Night , Mysudbury.ca Ouisudbury.ca Report

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

These are the worst type of advice ever and the reason the millennials make psychologists rich!

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Millennials Online Are Sharing The Worst Advice And Pearls Of Wisdom They’ve Heard From Baby Boomers And These Are 35 Of The Most Questionable Ones As a girl: "If a boy bullies you, that means he likes you!"

No. Just... no.

gwenstefannypack , Marília Almeida Report

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denzoren
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I've never bullied a girl that I liked. This abusive stereotype needs to stop.

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Millennials Online Are Sharing The Worst Advice And Pearls Of Wisdom They’ve Heard From Baby Boomers And These Are 35 Of The Most Questionable Ones "You don't deserve to make a livable wage at McDonalds, get a real job"

Followed by:

"What, are you too good to work at McDonalds? Grow up and stop being entitled and do what you gotta do."

Cursethewind , Mike Mozart Report

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

All jobs should be entitled to a livable wage. This even being a debate is sickening.

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Millennials Online Are Sharing The Worst Advice And Pearls Of Wisdom They’ve Heard From Baby Boomers And These Are 35 Of The Most Questionable Ones "Babies just need love, not money."

Sorry, mom, no grandkids until I have a job with a decent paycheck and less student debt.

NotReallyMaeWest , Donnie Ray Jones Report

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Boomer here - and I encourage you guys to put off having kids until you're ready (or not to bother at all). There are far too many humans on the planet as it is (and yes, this is my generation's fault, not yours - we talked about Zero Population Growth in the '70s, but it fizzled out after the fiasco with China's 1-child policy) Sigh

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Millennials Online Are Sharing The Worst Advice And Pearls Of Wisdom They’ve Heard From Baby Boomers And These Are 35 Of The Most Questionable Ones The lab tech at one of the schools I teach at is a retired old fella. Comes in maybe 2 hours a day, real early in the morning to set up labs for the day. Basically has the "job" for his own entertainment.

One morning he caught me in the hall and somehow got into telling me how I really ought to find a job with a good pension. Apparently he worked for some commercial chemistry research lab and retired early once he qualified for their pension program. Then, him and some buddies took some of their early retirement money and bought a big parcel of land. They arranged to have it incorporated into a town, that they ran, then sold off pieces of it for housing developments.

So, he's going through this little history lesson in how the economy used to work and I just stand there and nod. In the back of my head, it dawns on me. He thinks I'm an adjunct by choice. He thinks I teach part-time at three different schools with no advancement potential and minimal benefits because I like it.

Hey Boomers, the reason why us god dammed Millenials aren't doing things the way you used to is that those things don't exist anymore. There's no career track jobs in science with just a MS. There's no more salary for life company pensions. I can't just go "buy me some land" and flip it for a profit.

paleo2002 , Stockphotokun Report

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

and there are no pension monthly annuity type retirement programs anymore unless you work for the government... in the US, they only have 401k type retirements in the private sector... people are living longer, they got tired of paying a monthly annuity to people who are in their 90s or even over 100..

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Millennials Online Are Sharing The Worst Advice And Pearls Of Wisdom They’ve Heard From Baby Boomers And These Are 35 Of The Most Questionable Ones I love being told "be grateful you /have/ a job!"

Then they look on in horror as I explain that I can't afford to live on my own while working over 40 hours a week. I don't get vacations. I don't get sick days. I get absolutely no paid time off, even for s*** like Christmas. No time to pursue things I enjoy, no money to see a doctor about my deteriorating jaw.

But it's not their problem, you know? They get to walk away from the conversation.

meinsaft , Jesús Corrius Report

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I hear my employers say this all the time. Especially during the pandemic. Sad.

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Millennials Online Are Sharing The Worst Advice And Pearls Of Wisdom They’ve Heard From Baby Boomers And These Are 35 Of The Most Questionable Ones "You know, your generation doesn't understand that you have to buy a house as young as possible to pay it off quickly". No old man, we get it. We're broke as f*** making 1/3 of what you do in the same work place.

[deleted] , David Sawyer Report

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

What is seen as "necessary" for younger folks in some cultures? Is sheer luxury. To me, too, and I'm Gen X. I don't own a cell phone. Why would I? It's wasteful. Gaming? It's a deck of cards. My priorities are: stay out of debt, stay fed, clothed and housed. The end.

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Millennials Online Are Sharing The Worst Advice And Pearls Of Wisdom They’ve Heard From Baby Boomers And These Are 35 Of The Most Questionable Ones "Go outside, get some fresh air! Your mental illness is just in your head! Laugh and smile more, you'll be fine 😊😊😊"

From a family member. 4 years of therapy in and I still struggle daily.

squidspeakerr , Jocelyn Kinghorn Report

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Are you worried? Well, don't worry about it! Jeez thanks i didn't think of that

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Millennials Online Are Sharing The Worst Advice And Pearls Of Wisdom They’ve Heard From Baby Boomers And These Are 35 Of The Most Questionable Ones Talking to my dad recently, he was going on about "participation trophies." When I pointed out that we wouldn't have received said participation trophies had his generation not invented them, his response was: "Yep, that's another problem with your generation. Always blaming your faults on other people."

[deleted] , Dark Dwarf Report

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Gen Xer here, if that matters, and I don't recall a participation award for anything. Ever. Nor my hubby or other Gen-X friends, so.... no idea where those started, or why, but they confuse me.

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Millennials Online Are Sharing The Worst Advice And Pearls Of Wisdom They’ve Heard From Baby Boomers And These Are 35 Of The Most Questionable Ones "You'll feel different when they're your own children."

Yeah I'm not willing to take that risk. Also I'm poor.

Megmca , Clemens v. Vogelsang Report

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yeah i don't like risks either! And what if i don't change my mind? Can i return them?

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Millennials Online Are Sharing The Worst Advice And Pearls Of Wisdom They’ve Heard From Baby Boomers And These Are 35 Of The Most Questionable Ones My mother told me to, "Just get a job. Tons of places are hiring."

Though, she has come to understand the struggle now as she spends all day applying to jobs and not getting a single call back.

bluepandadog , Ashley Fisher Report

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

In the 80s when I was desperately looking for a job (with 4 million unemployed) my dad told me it was easy. “Just go to a company and ask for a job”. “Dad - it’s the 1980s not the 1950s!” 🙄

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Millennials Online Are Sharing The Worst Advice And Pearls Of Wisdom They’ve Heard From Baby Boomers And These Are 35 Of The Most Questionable Ones "You'll have little ones of your own someday."

No the f*** I won't. Those little bastards tore up my house over the holidays and the mom did nothing but nap on my couch.

SheZowRaisedByWolves , Sharron Report

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Millennials Online Are Sharing The Worst Advice And Pearls Of Wisdom They’ve Heard From Baby Boomers And These Are 35 Of The Most Questionable Ones "You can't get a job in management out of college, you have to start in the mailroom."

Uuuh... To get a job in the mailroom you need five years experience. That or work for free because internship. And when we have five figure student loans to repay we can't exactly work for free cause unpaid internships don't put food on the table or gas in our cars...

CrazyCoKids , Stacalusa Report

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I always get the impression when you start at a new company you have to start from the bottom again.

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Millennials Online Are Sharing The Worst Advice And Pearls Of Wisdom They’ve Heard From Baby Boomers And These Are 35 Of The Most Questionable Ones "You have to go out and pound the pavement, dear. You can't spend all day looking for jobs on the computer."

Megmca , Salvatore Barbera Report

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My mom was like "go in and ask for the boss so you can hand him your documents." Sure mom, the boss of the 4K employee-Company's only waiting for me to hand him some papers. E-Mails are so impersonal...

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Companies hate people calling or coming in asking if they're hiring. You will be told to go to their website.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yeah, the work world has been turned on its head. They want to hire contractors so they don't have to pay benefits. Then they can dump you in the street, when the market turns, like an old office chair or a 500 kilobyte hard drive. ( Oh, yeah, it was a thing.)

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Um. Hello? Newsflash people! That's the way it's done these days. Boomer talking here.

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Kat
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Actually this piece of advice can be useful. Some companies are run by the same type of people and view people coming directly to hand over their cv as a better option.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If it's a smaller local company or agency you are applying to it worth to put on your best clothes, put your CV in a decent folder, visit their office and hand it over personally. You will definitely stand out and likely your CV will be on the top of the pile. But don't forget to apply online either.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It took me SO long to get my parents to grasp this concept. They're from the silent generation so quite possibly worse than boomers

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The last time I "pounded the pavement" looking for a job, I got myself a stalker who used to call in the middle of the night to discuss personal information that he could have only found out from my resume. It was before caller ID.

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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is what I always believed, but every job I've had I've actually called and asked. Last time I called the CEO, got an interview and a permanent job.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Not anymore. A few years ago I had a "real life" event that left me looking for work again. It happened on a Friday. First thing Monday I was going "Door to door" at the near by shopping center. With one exception, they all told me to go to the website to apply. I then understood what Rev chapter 13 meant when it said that you have to have it.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

So that generation doesn’t understand the Internet very well. Speaking as one of them but I learned on my job.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

mmh, I was once instructed by some boomers to just walk in to the place that was hiring instead of just sending the online application. They wouldn't believe me when I said that I can't just walk in to ask for the job and kept insisting I do that instead "to show I really want the job" (I didn't really want it tbh, I needed a job) so I walk in and said to the managed that I saw that they had an open position and she just told me to apply online. Told her that some people told me to come over instead to show how much I wanted the job and she laughed and told me to tell them that that's not how the world works anymore. Well, I didn't get the job, but she did recommend me for their other location when they were looking for people. Worked there for 4 days and quit because I was told that I'd have to work overtime without getting paid for it. Not worth it. The boss and the shift manager would also spend a lot of their time just sitting around, reading magazines, while there was work to do

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

When I was temporarily unemployed, and this was almost 10 years ago, the Worksource rep I worked with was insistent that we had to 'go door to door' to a certain number of companies even though we kept trying to tell him that all the companies we were applying at only accepted online applications. So we would lie and put that we actually talked to someone there when really we just filled out the app online.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why? …I just walk into their office only for them to tell me to go to their website?

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That advice was out of date when I was just starting out. I'm 50.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

the best response to this is to pound THEM into the pavement.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Tbh, it's better to call than show up out of the blue. It's an easy way to get declined. I tried waiting at a store for the manager to get back from break only to have the employee tell me to leave. But you can inquire while you're out shopping as a customer. You'll be referred to apply online but at least you can get inside info when a job opening might be coming up.

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Millennials Online Are Sharing The Worst Advice And Pearls Of Wisdom They’ve Heard From Baby Boomers And These Are 35 Of The Most Questionable Ones My first retail job, any time I complained about customers or coworkers to my father I would get, "You just have to suck it up. It builds character, and you'll always have something you don't like about your job or coworkers." A few years ago, he lost his help desk job, and nobody wanted to hire him on for an IT position when he's just a couple years shy of retirement age and doesn't have a degree. After a couple years of being unemployed, he realized the gig was up, and took a part time job working in a grocery store across the street from the one I had in high school.

Now, whenever I go to visit him, I always hear something like, "Can you believe this b****, shikitohno? I just finished building a goddamn corn pyramid, has to be 7 feet tall, and she wants one from the center on the bottom, because she says she can tell those are the freshest. Can you believe it?" No, dad, not a clue at all what you're talking about, but you're character sure seems to be growing.

shikitohno , Meruyert Gonullu Report

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Millennials Online Are Sharing The Worst Advice And Pearls Of Wisdom They’ve Heard From Baby Boomers And These Are 35 Of The Most Questionable Ones Marry your own people out of culture and god...

Little did they know I was a Muslim turned Atheist and hated how the women in my country were treated as house wives instead of actual people.

SgtBigPigeon , Robert Kintner Report

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Marry who you love, care about and willing to spend time together. It doesn't matter what race or ethnicity they are at all.

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Millennials Online Are Sharing The Worst Advice And Pearls Of Wisdom They’ve Heard From Baby Boomers And These Are 35 Of The Most Questionable Ones I guess I'm on the old side of the millennials, but I had numerous people tell me not to go into computer science and instead go into some other engineering field because computer scientists didn't make good money, wasn't a good job, not a good fit, etc. Glad I didn't listen to any of them as I make a really good salary now. Why the heck would I take advice on entering a high tech field from people who can barely use a computer?

DrMonkeyLove , saebaryo Report

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I finally learned to humour people who give bad advice: "That's a good idea, thanks, I'll check it out." Then do what works for me. Wish I'd figured that out yeeeeeears ago when my MIL bugged me to have kids: "Great idea, I'll go poke holes in your son's condoms right now!" Five years later: "Maybe I need to use knitting needles?"

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Millennials Online Are Sharing The Worst Advice And Pearls Of Wisdom They’ve Heard From Baby Boomers And These Are 35 Of The Most Questionable Ones Don't go to a trade school, that's beneath you.

Thanks, Mom. This Film degree from a Liberal Arts school is really paying the bills.

gronke , IFA teched Report

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Such a misconception. There are a ton of great jobs in trades. It's what's in constant demand.

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Millennials Online Are Sharing The Worst Advice And Pearls Of Wisdom They’ve Heard From Baby Boomers And These Are 35 Of The Most Questionable Ones Dad told me when I was young that interracial relationships would never work. He said that "there's a reason the black birds are with black birds and the red birds are with the red birds. Its just nature." I've been with my ethnically different girlfriend for a long time now. Probably the best person I've ever met.

GingerHiro , Tim Mossholder Report

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Black birds aren't with red birds because they're a different species. Unless your girlfriend is a different species you'll be fine.

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Millennials Online Are Sharing The Worst Advice And Pearls Of Wisdom They’ve Heard From Baby Boomers And These Are 35 Of The Most Questionable Ones My boss recently told me my generation was entitled, and began quoting various articles on how we all think we're special and exempt from criticism etc

AS I was shoveling a dead rat out of the doorway.

Fatherchristmassdad , Phil Roeder Report

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"Young people don't know how to work" ---- my elderly neighbor, to the granddaughter who cleans his house every day atop her own job/home/family.

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Millennials Online Are Sharing The Worst Advice And Pearls Of Wisdom They’ve Heard From Baby Boomers And These Are 35 Of The Most Questionable Ones Not really advice but my neighbor was complaining about how useless and lazy millennials are after I snowblowed their driveway today. Only, it used to be their snowblower. They misused it, broke it, and I fixed it, and I've been doing their driveway ever since. But whatever I'm just some lazy 20-something full time student with a job and enough time to turn wrenches in the garage.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They have a saying in my country : "trop bon, trop con". It literally means "too good, too dumb". I think they are right. Some people are too good for their own good. Be meaner, it is ealthier for you.

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Millennials Online Are Sharing The Worst Advice And Pearls Of Wisdom They’ve Heard From Baby Boomers And These Are 35 Of The Most Questionable Ones "Just go to college even if you don't know what you want to do."

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denzoren
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I don't mind that I went to college but I would have been soo much better of doing a trade. Now it's just a pool of competition to get job which encourages employers to lower the benefits due to the number of persons unemployed.

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Millennials Online Are Sharing The Worst Advice And Pearls Of Wisdom They’ve Heard From Baby Boomers And These Are 35 Of The Most Questionable Ones I was getting my masters degree and we had a guest lecturer come in. He had been CEO of a small company for many years. He basically told us that he stumbled into the job right out of college because he didn't know what to do and gave it a shot. They gave him the assistant CEO position because he had been the assistant manager at a movie theater for a summer. And then 2 years later he became the CEO.

He was basically telling this entire class of people getting their advance degrees in the hopes to get his position that he got his job on a whim 30 years ago.

dreamqueen9103 , roanokecollege Report

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Bull s**t, that doesnt happen anymore for anything. Ive not gotten jobs Im qualified for because I dont have a degree.

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Millennials Online Are Sharing The Worst Advice And Pearls Of Wisdom They’ve Heard From Baby Boomers And These Are 35 Of The Most Questionable Ones My mom encouraged me to walk in and give my resume to the manager at our local grocery store because "seeing you face to face makes a difference" thinking it would help. I was given a physical application by a cashier, basically begged to see manager, he showed up, I gave him my resume, shook his hand, he said thank you but looked annoyed at being interrupted and went back to work. Few weeks later they hired a new cashier, she was the cousin of one of the people that worked there. welcome to the new job market, millennials.

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Millennials Online Are Sharing The Worst Advice And Pearls Of Wisdom They’ve Heard From Baby Boomers And These Are 35 Of The Most Questionable Ones My friend's dad got a fantastic job right out of college (with an unrelated bachelor's degree) by LITERALLY GOING INTO A RANDOM BANK DOWNTOWN AND REFUSING TO LEAVE UNTIL THEY GAVE HIM A JOB.

Can you even imagine? Can you??

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Millennials Online Are Sharing The Worst Advice And Pearls Of Wisdom They’ve Heard From Baby Boomers And These Are 35 Of The Most Questionable Ones they still think you can put on your best suit and walk right into any company, shake the CEO's hand and look him right in the eye, and start the next day.

everything is online and entry level positions require 3-5 years experience with no hope for advancement and s*** benefits (if any) and below average salary

"but just start a business if you cant find something!" whatever that means

Rutawitz , Sora Shimazaki Report

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"Just start a business. -What kind of business? -I don't know. A business, okay ?!"

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Millennials Online Are Sharing The Worst Advice And Pearls Of Wisdom They’ve Heard From Baby Boomers And These Are 35 Of The Most Questionable Ones Get at least a master's degree so you can be successful. Sure, a degree helps, but coming out of school with a massive amount of debt is not the greatest thing to do. My parents owned a home when they were 25 and 23. They didn't have to worry about having 40k in student loans.

The kicker? I work for my parents and they decide my salary. They know damn well I can barely afford rent, much less a house. Also, my degree has nothing to do with my job, but I had to have it.

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denzoren
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Oh I was cool until they said they worked for their parents and still don't get a good salary. Damn that's cold.

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Millennials Online Are Sharing The Worst Advice And Pearls Of Wisdom They’ve Heard From Baby Boomers And These Are 35 Of The Most Questionable Ones "Don't take a job unless it gives 4 weeks vacation out of the year"

Because that's what someone can get fresh from college.

John0517 , Marinelson Almeida - Traveling through Brazil Report

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

by law those of us living in Europe have to get 4 weeks holidays a year, so am thats every job ;)

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Millennials Online Are Sharing The Worst Advice And Pearls Of Wisdom They’ve Heard From Baby Boomers And These Are 35 Of The Most Questionable Ones If your wife makes more than you. She will eventually become to independent and leave you. This from a 65 and 70 yr old coworkers who have stay at home wives. They also tell me that they don't do house work out of principle. Outside work and repairs only.

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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Honestly i don't even find it weird for 70 year olds to think like that! The sad thing is that i hear 30-40 year old men thinking like that and i really hope they won't find a wife ever

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Millennials Online Are Sharing The Worst Advice And Pearls Of Wisdom They’ve Heard From Baby Boomers And These Are 35 Of The Most Questionable Ones First thing you should do is always buy a house.

Houses are not the surefire, idiot-proof investment machine they used to be in decades past.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The "joys" of home ownership-taxes, insurance, endless repairs, it's fun!

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Go to college and get a degree. Employers will be throwing good paying jobs at you. Total bulls***. Baby Boomers told us this c*** and they're refusing to hire us. F*** that.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

HE in the UK is like a sausage factory - churning out graduates regardless of their ability to pass the course - but giving them unlimited bites at the cherry to make sure they do and devaluing the degree in the process.

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Millennials Online Are Sharing The Worst Advice And Pearls Of Wisdom They’ve Heard From Baby Boomers And These Are 35 Of The Most Questionable Ones "Have you tried going in in person and giving them your CV?". This was when I was looking for graduate schemes with multi step application processes, usually CV upload > online tests > phone interview > interview/assessment day > sometimes second interview. Me walking into the building with a piece of physical paper would not have helped at all but my parents thought it was my fault that I didn't have a job yet because I didn't do that.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This might have been useful in the past but nowadays is almost impossible to give your cv in person!! It will still end up in some secretary's office and you will never get to the person responsible without an appointment

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I hardly fit the requirments to be a millennials, but i had huge interest in game devopment but was discouraged saying computers wont get you a job.

Boy oh boy do i like to remind them of that as i now make soundtracks part time and play test games on the side and the entire world is one big computer now.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The people who say "computers wont get you a job." must not realize that the world is becoming digitalized.

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Millennials Online Are Sharing The Worst Advice And Pearls Of Wisdom They’ve Heard From Baby Boomers And These Are 35 Of The Most Questionable Ones When I was in high school looking for a job my grandmother told me to just go to places and fill out applications; she told me it was useless using the Internet to look for a job. This was in 2008 and every place I checked for a job had an Internet-based application.

EDIT: No one seems to quite understand. You can argue going into a store or calling back is useful to being known or improving your chances at getting a job at some companies. That's great. According to my grandmother, it was pointless to use the Internet as a means of finding available jobs. If I were to follow her advice I would go into countless places and ask if they were hiring there.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Also, a lot of places [a] have online-only application processes and [b] make it impossible (or nearly so) to "call back...to being known". HR doesn't want to talk with you unless they start the conversation.

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#35

"You should have kids before it's too late."

I'm 26, excuse you?

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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Honestly, I‘d advise everyone to plan ahead IF they want to have kids at some point. You don’t want kids, that’s fine. You don’t want kids until later, that’s equally fine, but not everybody will be able to produce healthy eggs/sperm later in life. Talk to your doctor and see if cryopreservation is an option for you for example. So many couples in their thirties or fourties want to have children and can‘t.

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