Want to Keep Your Millennial Employees?

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  • Barry-xlovecam
    It's 42
    • Jun 2010
    • 18083

    #1

    Business Want to Keep Your Millennial Employees?

    https://www.inc.com/nicolas-cole/wan...them-this.html

    I think this really applies to all employer-employee relationships.
    He's is just being introspective ...
  • crockett
    in a van by the river
    • May 2003
    • 76818

    #2
    Most people change jobs because of better opportunity.. That can be either a better position ,better benefits or more money.. Want to keep people happy, then pay them higher than anyone else and have better benefits and give them special job titles..
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    • k0nr4d
      Confirmed User
      • Aug 2006
      • 9231

      #3
      lol what a load of crock. In my experience, Millennials are the worst people to hire. Horrible work ethic...they want jobs, they just don't want to work.
      Last one I hired wanted a month long (paid) vacation after working for 2 months.
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      • Paul Markham
        Too old to care
        • Jun 2001
        • 52942

        #4
        The best people to hire are married men with a family. They always need more money.



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        • Barry-xlovecam
          It's 42
          • Jun 2010
          • 18083

          #5
          Well I think all of you are incapable of adapting to new business realities. Sorry I bothered

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          • OldJeff
            Big Fucking hahahaha
            • Feb 2003
            • 2489

            #6
            Nope, won't hire one, just not worth the effort, my business does not exist to make people feel loved and or feel good about themselves. It is a simple contract, do this work, get paid this much money, the end.

            Want to feel good about yourself, get a fucking dog.
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            • Barry-xlovecam
              It's 42
              • Jun 2010
              • 18083

              #7
              You can probably count all your employees on one hand.

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              • JesseQuinn
                feeding the wolves
                • Aug 2012
                • 6625

                #8
                I'm not a millenial but I work closely with a ton of peeps in that cohort. they're creative, energetic, not afraid to speak their minds, overall just fucking wonderful. I honestly don't see any difference in work ethic amongst peeps based on generation label

                I get their work style because I share it. they tend to be less impressed by authority and stupid protocols and ladders and corp bullshit in general

                loved this passage in particular:

                Here's the truth of the matter: It's really not about Millennials at all. It's about people: human-to-human interaction, and the underlying issues with running a business that tend to run opposite of personal development. It's just that Millennials are the most vocal generation thus far, unafraid to speak up along the way about what they're feeling.

                Managers want productivity; Millennials want to be judged on results, not hours clocked. Older business owners want them to follow their rules, their way; Millennials want to change how things are done to be more efficient, through using and interacting with technology


                in chalking up peeps as lazy or entitled because they operate with different values in a different reality than older peeps came up with, I think business owners miss out on a lot. new ideas, new ways of doing things, and ways of valuing people that are tangible, not "here's a new job title that comes with double the responsibility at the same rate of pay because we've laid off half your department"

                wicked article, gracias for posting
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