Does every generation say that of the one older than them?  And vice-versa?

This doesn't seem like anything new to me....

On Nov 15, 2007 2:44 PM, Joseph Selbie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Robert wrote:
>
> Design managers beware. :)
> http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/11/08/60minutes/main3475200.
>
> >From the article:
>
> "Some of them are the greatest generation. They're more hardworking. They
> have these tools to get things done," she explains. "They are enormously
> clever and resourceful. Some of the others are absolutely incorrigible. It's
> their way or the highway. The rest of us are old, redundant, should be
> retired. How dare we come in, anyone over 30. Not only can't be trusted,
> can't be counted upon to be, sort of, coherent."
>
> Does anyone have first hand experience of this? Or is this an exaggeration
> for the sake of getting attention. I have had the positive experience
> mentioned in the article but I've not had the negative kind of experience
> mentioned above, but my experience is limited. I curious what others have
> experienced.

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