Alright so i missed last nights post so let us have a twofer.
Let's start out with green tech such as myself working for free to gain experience. But first what is a green tech? To me it is someone with very little experience in the IT field. So why aren't more companies willing to give us a chance? I was lucky enough to find one, but honestly what is the harm. In my opinion it is actually a safer bet to train a green tech for free and then hire them then to hire someone with experience. No, this is false, but it can be true. Someone with experience is not always a good tech, and we all know this. If you take the chance to train up a new tech then you can mold that tech to your liking making sure they learn then the way you deem is 'right'. You would be the Mr Miyagi of the IT world.
Our second topic will pertain to women. Now i am not trying to be sexiest by any stretch of the imagination, but i feel like the role of the female in the family unit as it pertains to the American culture has taking a dramatic turn. Historically women have been the keepers of the house. They cooked, cleaned, and took care of the kids--generally. Well these days it almost seems like the rolls have reversed. That is not to say that men are working, but that women feel that they are the providers and in my opinion have the attitude to match.
The perfect example is my wife, and i hope she does not read this, but she thinks she is the boss. Twenty to thirty years ago this would not have been this case. I think the fact that this generation feels 'entitled' will only bolster the idea that they are in control. I simply miss the days when the man was the provider and the woman took care of the home. Call me old fashion--i certainly do.
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