(December 11, 2017 at 4:15 pm)Catholic_Lady Wrote:(December 11, 2017 at 2:13 pm)Shell B Wrote: Yeah, stupid millennials feeling entitled to their share of Social Security, gay marriage and paternity leave. Fucking entitled wastrels.
CL, I don't mean to be offensive, but how do you know how millennials behave in the work place? Haven't you decided that work isn't right for you? That would render your point moot because, A. you don't work with millennials and B. you don't have a work ethic. To be clear, I am 100% okay with people deciding to stay at home. I don't care what people do or don't do for a living in general. I just find, if I have your situation correct, which I may not, that your position could be a little hypocritical or even uninformed. Feel free to correct me.
I think you're taking my comments here a bit too seriously. It's just a funny video and I see some truth to it. Doesn't mean every one of us millennials are like that. I never said anything about social security, gay marriage, and paternity leave. And while it's true I quit my job when I was pregnant (aka sick) last year and haven't gone back to work since, I did work mainly restaurants and retail since I was 16 and up until that point.
My comment wasn't a response to you until the part where I addressed you. The "stupid millennials" line was a sarcastic comment in general.
I obviously did misunderstand your position on work, though. I thought I had seen you comment that you decided not to work after you got married because the workforce wasn't for you. I must be misremembering. I wasn't under the impression that you've only been out of work for a year, so my comment to you clearly doesn't apply. So, you get your impression that some of this is true from your experience in retail/restaurants?