Compressed hours
I had the conversation about “generations” again last week. Quite frankly I’m tired of having it and I really must stop getting drawn into it. I even went to the trouble of having a related conversation with my new best friend, well, we are all doing it. Chat GPT told me how to be tactful and diplomatic in putting forward my views and the like. Unlike the young people of today, I forget which generation they are supposed to be, depends who you talk to. They are all-in with their snow-flakiness and their demands for a better life. Now any serious statistician should never promote an argument on anecdotal observations, or even worse, some kind of statement that starts with, “well I was very different when I was [insert age here]”. So I won’t do that. No, really. Back in early 1989 I had been itching to bring my training scheme to its conclusion and move on to my (see the possessive determiner there?!) first real job as an Assistant Manager. Wherever you group people together, they ...