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Simon sinek millennials
Simon sinek millennials







I also got to read requisitions like ‘toilet door blown off hinges by wind’ and ‘please tell the painters their brushes are making too much noise. I learned more from those men than I ever did at university, and doing monotonous work let me think about all kinds of things while I was doing it. Once a week I would send all the computer forms to the Wang centre where they would be input. I would then enter the details into a computer form, match the blue one to the white one, and file it. When they had completed it, they would return it to me with the time spent. I would give the white one to the lamp man and keep the blue one aside. I was very young – 20 – and worked with only gruff, burly middle aged men, most of whom had been working since they were 14 or 15.įor example every time someone at the university wanted a lightbulb changed, they would send in a requisition in duplicate. I also took bookings for the university bus pool. I used to deal with all the requisitions for any work to be done – from painting walls and unblocking toilets, to repairs, renovations and changing of lightbulbs. When I graduated with my first degree, I got a job at the maintenance department of the university. There is a lot to be said for starting at the bottom. I couldn’t deal with the pressure to have it all and be everything to everyone. But I couldn’t deal with the stress that millenials have to face in today’s information and social media age. I have no doubt that living my life would have been easier now than it was when I was a strange aberration in a conservative, religious family. I don’t cook, I am terrible at housework, I have never allowed a man to tell me what to do or needed one economically or emotionally, I am fiercely independent. I have always been more like many man in that I have always had a career (and generally careers dominated by men – first political journalism and then computers), always financially supported myself, put my job above family for most of my life, and never wanted the traditional female role that society attempted to impose upon me decades age. I wrote before that I am glad I was born when I was, and when I watch videos like the one above, it just reinforces that feeling. HR managers in several of the organisations and companies in which I work have to attend courses on dealing with millennials in the workplace, because they are unlike previous generations (which, it has to be said, all have their own special quirks).

simon sinek millennials

Levels of stress and depression are skyrocketing. The downside is that they tend to burn out, particularly women.

simon sinek millennials

While this is often true, millenials are also very good at branding themselves, working outside the boundaries of time and space (if they enjoy what they are doing), dealing with huge amounts of information bombarding them from every direction, and it is accepted that women are equal to men. A millennial generation who has been told they can be anything they want to and who avoid entry level jobs because they are ‘beneath them’. There is much derision today about helicopter parents giving rise to special snowflakes who talk about trigger warnings, safe spaces and microaggressions. In that case, instant gratification rules! Oh, and cloth hankies – tissues may be more expensive but hankies were disgusting! One thing I don’t miss though, is darning socks! I used to have to spend every Sunday afternoon darning all the family socks, using a tiger cowrie shell inside the sock to make a smooth surface to darn on. Whereas my father received a watch for his 21st brithday, wore it all his life, and would have received another one when he retired, I have several different ones and never expect them to last a lifetime. Whereas my parents would save up for years to buy a new car, I would want to buy one immediately and pay it off for years. I can see it in myself, even though I am way older. I think the main thing that permeates society today is ‘instant gratification’.









Simon sinek millennials