
Originally Posted by
armygreywolf
HEY! (Yea I yelled, but it's ok)
Yanno, not everyone of my generation are total sh*tballs. I admit we have quite a few but myself as an example...people think I work way too much and focus too much when I am working. Most of the guys I grew up with are the same way. You handled it right, they don't show, it's a no go. BUT I hope you were joking about the latter statement. You will always be missing out on the best and most dedicated. Frankly, adults prior to my generation made a big stink out of the 36 hour work week which became a 40 hour week. Now...if your my generation likely your entire adult life you've never worked less than 50 hours a week and better than half of us have two jobs as it is...life is hard, we are harder. Remember that. I certainly am a little heated about the comment and I can admit that, but then I don't appreciate a fell swoop right off of the hardest working generation in america, statistically speaking we work longer hours and at harder jobs to a lower standard of living than in the living memory of this country and that sir is a fact.
< Gently and kindly >
Well .... we're all at different stages in life. What you described is very much like what i experienced when i was coming up through.
When you are in your 20's & 30's you have all of this youthful energy and you are hungry to make your mark. As you mature your passions cool and you don't have as much energy on tap. Instead of working HARD you shift your priority to working SMART.
Another way of looking at this: You hit mid-life and people that you have come up through with start dying. It makes you realize that your days are numbered too. Chances are .... there are more days behind you than there are ahead of you.
You come to understand that your MOST important resource is time.
That makes you expedient in the way you do things. You don't drive yourself through a knothole unless the expenditure of time and energy is well worth the gain.
I can see why spin might prefer folks over 60. They're settled and are more apt to do things in a methodical way. Some, with a lifetime of work experience, have uncommonly good work habits. They're reliable and steady. That might be just the right thing for his business.
It's all good. There are pros and cons to every age group.
In the end it's really about what works best for you as an employer.
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