I find that kids coming out of high school today have this scared deer in the 
headlight look and will try to do anything you hire them to do without 
complaining.  For the most part.  

I did have one that screwed up 5 orders to the tune of about $25K without 
saying a word or apologizing.  It was not a loss to the business but just built 
crap that will probably sell in the future rather than building what he was 
tasked to build and was covered by current orders.  

I told him that I would have been calling the boss, offering to work nights, 
weekends etc without pay to make it right.  But he said nothing, did nothing, 
no apology.  He said he thinks he understands my viewpoint.  

He found his happiness elsewhere.  

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From: AF <af-boun...@af.afmug.com> On Behalf Of Steve Jones
Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2023 11:24 AM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group <af@af.afmug.com>
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] FB Exchange

 

thats a lie chuck, top kek was gen x or whatever my generation of feral fucks 
is (born 1978). We can work hard, handle technology, fix technology, fix 
analog, give zero fucks about things that dont matter, we have a bullshit 
filter thats out of this world, we fought for our right to party and got on the 
road where the sidewalk ends. We are the last generation to blame ourselves for 
our failures and the first generation to throw participation ribbons in the 
trash (we were the first generation to get them). 

you old geese still believed the government was our friend, and all drugs are 
poison (while feeding us pharmaceuticals like candy). You believed your elders 
to indicate respect, we questioned them for the same reason.

 

gen whateverthefuckweare is the best generation, except we allowed music to be 
destroyed. We should have drowned the whole generation after us at birth to 
avoid that. 

 

On Tue, Feb 14, 2023 at 7:29 PM Chuck McCown via AF <af@af.afmug.com> wrote:

  I just realized, civilization peaked with boomers.  All downhill to 
Armageddon from here on out....

   

   

   

  From: Chuck McCown via AF 

  Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2023 6:25 PM

  To: Ryan Ray 

  Cc: Chuck McCown ; AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group 

  Subject: Re: [AFMUG] FB Exchange

   

  Exactly what problems are young people facing?  Almost every single one that 
wants to can enlist in the military.  That will feed them and teach them a 
skill (and some manners, and how to work) and they will come out with the VA 
and GI Bill.  Pell grants, student loans.  

   

  If someone wants to better themselves, they can.  Kids today have it far 
easier than ever before.  Work from home, online classes that are free, hell 
you can learn highly specialized technical stuff on Youtube.  

   

  What is wrong with making yourself a sandwich?  If you are broke, don’t 
f**king spend.  You are making my point for me.  

   

  Oh, the horrors of having to cook your own food, walking to work and living 
in a single wide.  Those are human rights abuses man!  (said all the snowflakes 
and they melted and went down the storm sewer)

   

  Where on the stone tablets that Moses brought down from the mountain does it 
say: “Young people should have it easier than you had it”?  

   

  You eat what you kill.

   

  
https://historyhustle.com/2500-years-of-people-complaining-about-the-younger-generation/

   

   

  From: Ryan Ray 

  Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2023 5:55 PM

  To: Chuck McCown 

  Cc: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group 

  Subject: Re: [AFMUG] FB Exchange

   

  Not defeatist or jealousy or envy. 

  I’m 34, I bought a 2500sqft house on a green belt in 2013 (25 Years old). 
Sold my company, and I live an extremely comfortable life for someone my age. 
No mortgage, a couple nice cars. I worked very hard, lots of long nights, lots 
of learning to get to where I’m at, and did it all without having any 
generational wealth to start with. To phrase it for you old folks, I pulled 
myself up by my bootstraps.

  However, your attitude is what makes me call you a boomer. You seem to have 
no empathy and are not willing to discuss the current problems facing young 
people today. You keep referencing back to how you did it, and just a few bucks 
in the 80's or the 70's or whatever. I could see it in your post. Saying things 
like "Make a sandwich at home, ride the bus, live in a trailer"

   

  Don't get me wrong Chuck, you're a smart guy. I've learned a lot from you 
over the years both in person and through this list. I take that as one of my 
core values is to listen to people, even when I think they're stupidly wrong, 
and make sure I never close myself off to any viewpoint and that makes me 
better in everything I do.

  I just think you're hand waving away a lot of current economic issues 
plaguing the world. Young people should have it easier than you had it, just 
like you had it easier than someone born in the 20's. Or should we just keep 
letting trillion dollar corps run the world and you got yours, so the young 
kids can go pound sand because their $18/hr job should suffice. (BTW my first 
"real" job back in 2008 was 35k a year) I was 19. No schooling, and that would 
be your $18/hr now.

   

   

  On Tue, Feb 14, 2023 at 3:20 PM Chuck McCown <ch...@go-mtc.com> wrote:

    Defeatist attitude.  

     

    Or just jealous?  Envy?

     

    In 1990 I was so broke I was sitting on the side of the highway with my 4 
kids (at the time) selling everything I had to get a bus ticket to get out of 
town to get to a job to make a few bucks to move the family.

     

    Fast forward 10 short years and I had enough to retire.  

    Just hard work.  At 40 no less, not 50.  

     

    And now 33 years later my house is 5 X larger than that.  

    Hell, my garage is bigger than that.

    And my only roommates have been my kids.  

     

    But there was some sleeping in dirt and enjoying it at certain periods.  

    Doncha only wish you could be like a boomer...  

     

    From: Ryan Ray 

    Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2023 3:48 PM

    To: Chuck McCown 

    Cc: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group 

    Subject: Re: [AFMUG] FB Exchange

     

    lol. These boomers I swear. Live in your 5 roommate 2000sqft box until 50, 
retire at 87. Bcck in my day I slept in a dirt pile and we enjoyed it. 

     

    On Tue, Feb 14, 2023 at 2:41 PM Chuck McCown <ch...@go-mtc.com> wrote:

      Fantasy land

       

      From: Ryan Ray 

      Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2023 2:54 PM

      To: Chuck McCown 

      Cc: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group 

      Subject: Re: [AFMUG] FB Exchange

       

      I think ages make a huge difference in a lot of this. If you're talking 
about a 17 year old, you're still living at home, saving all your money, trying 
to get out. Sure, $17 an hour would be amazing.

      If you're 22, you should be able to afford a 1br apartment on your own, 
you shouldn't need roommates, you should expect that you can save 1k a month 
for the future, maybe purchase a home by 28? You're going to need to make more 
than $17 an hour. 



       

      On Tue, Feb 14, 2023 at 1:10 PM Chuck McCown <ch...@go-mtc.com> wrote:

        Not sure I am getting your point.  Young people frequently struggle 
when starting out.  The struggle is valuable.  You get ahead by getting 
educated, getting trained, learning skills people will pay you for.  You do not 
deserve anything but free air to breath and perhaps water if you live in an 
area where it rains.  You eat what you kill.  

         

        In your example below you are not taking into account, those with half 
a brain will have roomates with which to split all the rent and utilities.  
That one move makes it go to having plenty of spending money.  

         

        So what is it you want me to learn here?  In 1979 milk was $1/gallon.  
It is now $4.33.  Same price adjusted for inflation ...

         

        I do not buy that the kids now-a-days have it any worse than I did.  

         

        Cost of a big mac in 1979 was 95 cents.  Today, $4.50, same price 
adjusted for inflation...

         

        What do I need to learn here???

         

         

        From: Ryan Ray 

        Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2023 1:58 PM

        To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group 

        Cc: Chuck McCown 

        Subject: Re: [AFMUG] FB Exchange

         

        Chuck,

        I'm going to assume you're not trying to cherry pick statistics and 
want to learn and listen.

        Housing is only one part of the equation. Food, services, fuel, goods 
are at all time highs. Rental markets are becoming unfeasible unless living 
with roommates. I'm not sure where or how this mobile home fits in with the 
work in your area. Is there work in the area for your daughter to earn $18 an 
hour? 

        Talent.com says that at $18 an hour, working for 40 hours a week, gets 
you $2500 monthly net. 
        Going off these assumptions Cost of Living in Utah (2023) | SoFi

        Rent: $1100
        Food (No Restaurants): $253

        Utilities: $300

        Gas?: $400

        I think you yanks have things like health insurance. $100/mo?

         

        I haven't thought of everything, but you're already up to $2200/mo. You 
don't get ahead because you're behind before you even start.

        Now take into account that the average home price in Utah is $500k and 
you cherry picked some bottom of the barrel trailer. I can't tell if you're 
being serious or not.



         

        On Tue, Feb 14, 2023 at 11:55 AM Chuck McCown via AF <af@af.afmug.com> 
wrote:

          One of my millennial daughters, grown, married, trying to adult, 
lives with her brother and his wife told me that I just don’t understand how 
hard it is today compared to when I was younger.  So I did a little comparison 
for her:  

           

           

          My first paid job in 1976 was $2/hour.  That would be about 
$10.70/hour today.

           

          (I was an unpaid apprentice to a machinist in 1974, and slave labor 
on the farm from 1960 until I escaped).

           

          My first skilled, formally trained, semi professional, utility 
lineman job in 1979 paid $4.50/hour.  

          That would be about $18 today.

           

          My first home, single wide 10 x 50 mobile home cost $12,000 in 1982.  
Or about $36K today.  

          
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/744-S-1750-W-Vernal-UT-84078/2070550612_zpid/

           

          So how is it people have it so much worse today?

           

           

           

          From: Jeff Broadwick - Lists 

          Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2023 11:39 AM

          To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group 

          Subject: Re: [AFMUG] FB Exchange

           

          Too many parents want to be friends with their kids and not actually 
parent.  Good news is, if you do a good job of parenting, you’ll likely have 
the opportunity out to become friends with your kids after they move out.

          Jeff Broadwick 

          CTIconnect

          312-205-2519 Office

          574-220-7826 Cell

          jbroadw...@cticonnect.com





            On Feb 14, 2023, at 1:25 PM, Sterling Jacobson 
<sterl...@avative.com> wrote:

             

            Yeah, that’s a problem for sure.

             

            All the youth (and some adults) see online is prosperity and wealth 
and entitlement.

             

            Your definition of existing just doesn’t even come to their minds. 
To use a phrase, they literally don’t comprehend it.

             

            I was living happily in a one room apartment for $400 a month and 
eating the same PB&J and soup for lunch/dinner on almost no monthly spend.

            I had an old futon bed that I had purchased in college as 
furniture. My monthly output was focused on paying rent and a bit for food and 
my car.

             

            I was hungry for more, made my way by learning, taking what I could 
find and working my way up.

             

            And during none of that did I think to myself, “This is shit, I am 
entitled to more because I exist.” Lol

             

            My grown kids ask for very little and even then get told no all the 
time, or have conditions.

            I worry about my younger kids that have spent a lot more time 
online. They still know they get nothing as a default, but they are more 
entitled in language and practice than my older kids.

            Society online in general isn’t doing anyone any favors. 

             

            I mean some of the youtube crap they watch is just inane, and some 
of these people just throw around money like it magically appeared to them out 
of thin air without a care.

            There is no accountability or explanation.

             

             

            From: AF <af-boun...@af.afmug.com> On Behalf Of Chuck McCown via AF
            Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2023 10:37 AM
            To: af@af.afmug.com
            Cc: Chuck McCown <ch...@go-mtc.com>
            Subject: [AFMUG] FB Exchange

             

            I advertised for hiring yesterday, a no experience necessary, get 
paid to learn MIG mild steel welding.   PT/FT flexible hours.  We hire 17 year 
olds.  I immediately got crap from this guy saying that the “young people of 
today” cannot exist on less than $18/hour which is what he gets and he works 
from home.  

             

            Lots of people defended my $15/entry level, get paid to learn 
welding position.  

            He deleted his post then sent me this:  

             

            Hello there,

             

            Our of respect for you because it wasn't my intent to cause 
tension, I've deleted my comment on your posting. My only point was to 
emphasize that the going rate for a lot of entry level jobs is much higher than 
$15 an hour. Welding is a great skill and can open up great avenues in the 
future. 

             

            However, The youth of today cannot live on $15 an hour so a lot of 
candidates will not even walk through the door because other places even in the 
field of welding pay higher to start. 

             

            What I emphasized at my company starting at $18 is just one 
example. We have people here that make well over $50 an hour because we operate 
on a commission structure. But that $18 base is livable when a one bedroom is 
$1000+ in tooele a month and depending on where you live it's as low as $1600+ 

             

            Again, never meant to offend so I am sorry for causing you any 
trouble.

             

              I replied:

              So you expect someone to walk from High School directly into a 
job where they can have a nice home, car and things?  Wow, without learning a 
trade, profession or other skill?   Our $15/hour people take home $2000/month.  
Pretty sure someone can exist on that and the smart ones will have roommates or 
live with their parents.  And the smarter ones will quickly be making more than 
$18/hour.  We have exactly zero problems finding as many workers as we need.  
So your opinion that "youth of today" cannot exist on $15/hour is just that, 
unfounded opinion.  I guess your definition of "exist" is different than mine.  
You can exist by walking, riding a bicycle or taking a bus to work.  You can 
exist by eating home cooked meals and making a home made sandwich for your 
lunch.  You can exist by wearing clothes from a thrift store.  You don't need 
the latest iPhone and Netflix to exist.  Read a book.  The struggle IS the 
journey and is what creates grit and strong character.

             

            He replied and blocked me:  

            Yeah Okay Boomer. I was reaching out to be nice but you clearly 
have no idea what life is like for us today. I just bought my first house at 31 
because of how shit things are right now compared to when you were younger. But 
thanks for proving my point by being an asshole about "my definition of exist"

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