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Originally Posted by blankall
People who are 50 years old are squarely gen Xers. They caught the tail end of the good times the boomers had, but nothing like what the boomers actually received. Many of them also graduated directly into a major recession and a saturated work force.
In my dealings with many Gen Xers, I've found it's crazy how many still maintain that angsty edgy teenage attitude throughout their entire adulthood.
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That's wild. My coworker and I were just talking about how smooth all of our dealings are now that Gen Xers are in the decision-making roles at companies. So much easier than 10/15 years ago when it was the boomers who were overcomplicating everything and always trying to do little power moves to let you know they were a top dog.