Weirdly enough it should still be “millennial’s day” in a normal world now with them leading the charge.
Yeah the oldest millennials are in their mid forties, forget middle management there’s some of them in upper management now. Yet there’s still this attitude in most organizations of “Millennials are the kids in the room, they don’t get to run stuff yet.” So the Millennials are stuck in this spot where Gen X and Boomers treat them like kids and Zoomers see them as old and out of touch.
At some point the word “millennial” for boomers and gen X just became a generic synonym for “young person,” I’ve seen the word applied to kids born in 2010.
Yeah the oldest millennials are in their mid forties, forget middle management there’s some of them in upper management now. Yet there’s still this attitude in most organizations of “Millennials are the kids in the room, they don’t get to run stuff yet.” So the Millennials are stuck in this spot where Gen X and Boomers treat them like kids and Zoomers see them as old and out of touch.
At some point the word “millennial” for boomers and gen X just became a generic synonym for “young person,” I’ve seen the word applied to kids born in 2010.