Originally Posted by
9goals2hattricks3pen
I just don't go along with this bashing of the younger generation. I am full of admiration of what I see around me.
My eldest has just been promoted from Sales Director to MD. He was the only one of my 3 to not go to Uni. He is now the only one with a 6 figure salary, company car, a host of other benefits and no student debt. He does love his job but I am concerned about the number of hours he does.
My next door neighbour's lad got a Covid related redundancy. He got some funding and started up his own company and now employs 8. Some of which he employed without actually meeting them in the flesh.
My mate's lad has his own business recycling plastic somewhere in the West Mids. Judging from the car he drives he's doing OK.
I saw the other day there were over 600,000 start ups in the UK (by far and away the biggest number in Europe) last year the vast majority I assume by the 'younger generation.'
As regards the 'challenging bit' are you sure it's not a case of the older generation don't like to have there old ways being challenged?
Part of my lad's proposal to become MD was a salary reduction for the directors in return for more performance related pay.
Agree wholeheartedly about more apprenticeships.