Millennial Who Grew Up In The 1990s Says Boomers Don't Understand 'We're Working 3 Times As Hard For A Third Of What They Had At...
For many millennials, the economy can feel like a game of musical chairs where previous generations already grabbed the seats, refinanced them at 3% interest and now insist there are still plenty left if younger people would just "budget better."...
To further add, I worked two to 3 jobs my entire life to make ends meet, put food on the table for 5 mouths and keep a roof over their head untill I was 46 and landed the job I currently have. Millennials want everything up front. News flash.....life doesn't work that way. And no, I'm not a boomer. I missed that bracket by 4 years. So sick of the current up and comers that want $25/hr to work at fucking McDonalds. Give me a break. Fucking whiners chap my ass
Yup, ate a lot of canned spam when we first married.
Oatmeal, top Ramen and eggs here!
T-bone steaks, foi gras, chicken cordon blue, and other delicacies were my staple food sources. Not that I'm older I just cannot afford even a jar of peanut butter. Thanks, Uncle Joe!
lol the McDonalds beside my old worksite Pays 21 an hour to start and the workers take long breaks to smoke weed on the front sidewalk. Service and the food sucks. That Happy Meal brainwashing is strong. Many young folks eat that crap every meal
Not to mention they can't get an order right
Note: In the Philippines the workers make around 10 bucks a DAY and give better customer service. Food quality is marginally better, and better presentation.
A large drink, large fries, rice, and 2 pieces of chicken 6.25. Burgers were out of stock so I couldn’t use that as a price gage.
Some kept telling them not to give EVERYONE a TROPHY , REALITY can be hard.