I have a number of compatriots from another board I post on who are mostly in IT. I'm not going to tell you which board it is, but I've met a bunch of them, and they all seemed to at least tolerate me. But as I said, they're mostly in IT. And a lot of them are around my age or a bit younger. Basically, early to middle millennials. For the record, I was born 1985 so that makes me an early millennial. There's a couple older, and a couple younger, but most of us are in our 30s.
So, at a meet of a bunch of us last year, we were sat around in a pub and one of them, who works as a network manager in a school, observed that Kids These Days are next to technologically illiterate compared to us cranky old cloud-shouting millennials. That zoomers don't seem to get things technological other than on a very surface level, and asking them to do anything vaguely complicated or sort things out sends them into tailspins of confusion. Now this isn't a hard and fast rule, mind, but basically, it's something
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