Posted by oldtanker on September 24, 2012 at 08:03:35 from (66.228.255.239):
I know some of you younger guys out there are getting upset with some of the older members and the comments about younger people today.
One of the reasons you are seeing these comments is because most of us who are making things work for ourselves had a good work ethic and had goals we were willing to work toward. Back when we were young most people understood that to get things you had to work for them, not put them on plastic. Sure we looked at guys in new trcuks or on new tractors and wanted them but we worked to get those things we wanted. Sure we made mistakes but we learned from them and because we were not so deep in the hole could recover and move on. Fast forward to today. Lot of young folks think that they have a right to have and have it all right now. When they mess up it's a bigger problem and more people are aware of it.
Sure some you the younger people of today are willing to work for things and don't have to have everyting right now. AS far as older people messing up. Sure they do. The most often think too much of themselves and bite off more than they can chew....and every one knows about it or because of bad decisions made when you don't have much so no one sees there new mistakes.
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