The article below is from Chuck Colson's organization, Breakpoint Ministry. It is a totally different look at Millennials. I have sat through, and read, countless presentations on the Millennial generation, the good and bad. Usually these presentations revolve around Millennials' use of (dependence on) technologies, their different views of knowledge and knowledge acquisition (learning), their different work ethic (not bad, just differently motivated), and other issues related to college classroom pedagogy. It is important information, and I would encourage anyone unfamiliar with it to get cracking. I have a Millennial at home, and some of what I hear is true of him, some of it is not, because he was raised by two old farts who didn't want him to be a product of his generation. We didn't have cable till he was 17, and he was expected to work and pay his own bills, etc. But what is below is true of him and his work situation, and it is causing h...
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