Category Archives: Boomers
Are the Boomers Retiring or Not?
I can produce equally convincing evidence on both sides of this argument. I’ve got good statistics that say Boomers age 65 are retiring even though they can’t collect full social security until 66+. I’ve got equally convincing evidence that Boomers … Continue reading
Filed under Boomers, Current Research
Cross-Generational Communication: Suggestion or an Order?
Standing on either side of the generational divide it’s easy to see a major source of misery and misunderstanding: euphemism. Careful listening can help but so can an understanding of stylistic differences between Boomers and Twenty- and Thirtysomethings. If you … Continue reading
Workplace Demographics: Do Millennials Get the Credit They Deserve?
You’ve heard all the woeful tales of how twentysomethings are worthless, lazy, and shiftless and those are their best qualities. You know that’s nonsense, don’t you? It’s Boomers who can’t face their own mortality, much less expendability, who dis the twentysomethings. … Continue reading

