Millennials: rejecting the boomer path
The days of loyalty to one employer, 60-hour work weeks and a willingness to pay some dues before advancing may be coming to an end as baby boomers retire. As employees born between 1943 and 1964 begin planning their exit from the work force, many of their successors will come from the generation of 81 million born between 1982 and 2002. "Millennial Generation Won't Be Much Like Baby Boomers" Pittsburgh Tribune Review |
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