It's that generation, not just the tech field. I got grease on my hands so don't mind the shat I'm fixna catch🤘 Most.....Most,not all, definitely not your kid or your grandkids,oh no. Other people's kids, ya know. I knew alot of them when I lived in the city. Worked on alot of there bikes. From tricked out sport bikes to built MX. Lots of money either way. Very few worked. And I'm talking age group 16-25. They all had there hands out at all times. One example of super sad is ole dude that worked with me. That family got by alright. When it came time for boy to go to work, I hired him.
Help with customers,phone,sweep. I'll teach ya how to work on bikes as we go. You guys here know. Give a little work, I give a little knowledge. That's how I learned many things in life as a teen.
Well boy was lazy AF, show up late everyday, always found just watching videos on the PC. Always wanted any change for a soda. Laughed at starting pay, was really confused why he made so little🤔 taught him to use the tire machine without fn up a wheel. He liked that, did awesome for a couple weeks then, lost him. Back to the front desk watching videos drinking soda. Told him kick rocks. He went to a corner store and started begging for change. Said he did way better begging then working. WOW, is all I got🤘
That's one example. I got many more just not people I really knew.
Lol, almost forgot. Think he lives in the woods now, in the city 🤣😂🤣