Oh, haha, it was a huge thing in past years. Here’s an example list (although to be clear the article itself is disagreeing with the take because you are of course correct, generations are not monolithic). www.cbinsights.com/research/mil...
Oh, haha, it was a huge thing in past years. Here’s an example list (although to be clear the article itself is disagreeing with the take because you are of course correct, generations are not monolithic). www.cbinsights.com/research/mil...
Blue Sky needs bookmarks.
I will have to wait to read this until later this evening after I finish daily tasks.
Thanks for taking the time!
Thank you, I learned a lot and got to talk to new people with differing viewpoints!
Also (and this was not you) lots of people think “millennial” means “young person.” Thats why my initial reply *was* snarky (sorry), because I thought you were, like so many others, looking at 20 year olds and calling them millennials.
OK. Makes sense; while the 30+ yo are involved with those 20 and under in their jobs, I am not. However, it makes more sense to me that truly young people might skip an election, even if I never do. I left Twitter after 10+ yrs to come here for knowledge and information
One thing's for sure: I won't be referring to anyone as "millennial" again.