Rank the living generations

I notice you didn't say "hard work", because millennials are allergic to that. Like peanuts, gluten, and anything else that's awesome.
It is hard work trying to look busy while bullshitting on here, especially with one hand down my overalls while typing with the other
 
Except millennials
millennial workers are spot on equivalent of union workers.

"ok, I've stayed employed for 6 months...where is my raise and promotion". Told a kid yesterday to pound sand when he tried to hold a "I have two offers in hand, give me a raise or I walk" over me. As of tomorrow at 5pm he is someone else's problem :suds:
 
millennial workers are spot on equivalent of union workers.

"ok, I've stayed employed for 6 months...where is my raise and promotion". Told a kid yesterday to pound sand when he tried to hold a "I have two offers in hand, give me a raise or I walk" over me. As of tomorrow at 5pm he is someone else's problem :beer2:
I’m 30 and I’ve worked at rock quarries for 9 years. That won’t fly around here. Interesting note, my location has the lowest average age of any location in the region.
 
Fuck, the boomers still got 40 acres plowed.
Like most of the hard work I do, a machine did the real work, now my great grandpa who made a mule do most of the work was impressive
 
You ain't driven an old Ford tractor without powersteering.
You’d be surprised. Hell, check out this old dozer at work that I always get put on because me and the pit loader man are the only two that can run it:

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I think they still had an option for steam power when this thing was new
 
You ain't driven an old Ford tractor without powersteering.

I have. Grandfather used to have one. His manual shift riding mower was also an adventure for a kid trying to make a few bucks mowing yards.
 
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