sdifox
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Bah. They all want to be Ytube MILLIONAIRES!
I would so fail at that.
Bah. They all want to be Ytube MILLIONAIRES!
As unbelievable as it sounds, this has very high probability of being trueYes.
The 2 anecdotal examples you provide means we can extrapolate that every 20-30 year old is like that.
As unbelievable as it sounds, this has very high probability of being true
Bah. They all want to be Ytube MILLIONAIRES!
Millennials are like 24-40. I am one and work with plenty of others and we're all doing just fine. Based on my anecdotal evidence, you have no idea what you're talking about.Millennials ugghh.....they are a handful. I've met a few talented ones, but many have no sense of appropriate behaviour for a work environment.
Millennials are like 24-40. I am one and work with plenty of others and we're all doing just fine. Based on my anecdotal evidence, you have no idea what you're talking about.
Millennials ugghh.....they are a handful. I've met a few talented ones, but many have no sense of appropriate behaviour for a work environment.
Not enough scotch drinking and womanizing?
No, people in their 20-30s just act......odd. Its like they are in some permanent sit com. Why cant people born after 1990 just act normal at work? Why!
It's easy; just start cutting. Tell your viewers that you will cut yourself every Thursday night live. Leave the comments open to suggestions about your next cut. Wednesday night you discuss the suggestions. Two short videos a week and you'll be rolling in theLol I've been trying to grow my channel but I don't really have the personality or content to make it big. Just do it for fun really. I was excited when I hit 100 subs. I think you need at least 1,000 and a certain amount of view hours per day to be able to monetize.
It's easy; just start cutting. Tell your viewers that you will cut yourself every Thursday night live. Leave the comments open to suggestions about your next cut. Wednesday night you discuss the suggestions. Two short videos a week and you'll be rolling in thegauzedough.
It's easy; just start cutting. Tell your viewers that you will cut yourself every Thursday night live. Leave the comments open to suggestions about your next cut. Wednesday night you discuss the suggestions. Two short videos a week and you'll be rolling in thegauzedough.
Each of you could do two videos per week discussing your perspectives on past and future cuts. The format would probably work better than the solo act I suggested.Welp, I guess I gotta fly to Timmins weekly to cut squirrel.
Each of you could do two videos per week discussing your perspectives on past and future cuts. The format would probably work better than the solo act I suggested.
No, people in their 20-30s just act......odd. Its like they are in some permanent sit com. Why cant people born after 1990 just act normal at work? Why!
I'm in my 30's and have co-workers from 23 to 63 and we all get along really well and work well together. I wouldn't be surprised if you didn't get along with people in their 20's when you were in your 20's.
You said it ... not us!
Butthurt called... millennials back.I could see how a dumbass might think so.
Butthurt called... millennials back.
It's easy; just start cutting. Tell your viewers that you will cut yourself every Thursday night live. Leave the comments open to suggestions about your next cut. Wednesday night you discuss the suggestions. Two short videos a week and you'll be rolling in thegauzedough.
If I had to sit and do nothing but listen for 2-3 months, I'd probably bomb my first hands on experiences too. I don't have the attention span nor the memory to retain 2-3 months worth of information without actually putting that information to practice. I'm not sure anyone does. You should maybe consider readjusting your training plan so that the hands on experience ramps from the start. Because imo the most effective way to learn is to start by asking how or why. And you're more likely to get someone asking that when they have an actual task that needs to be accomplished - be as trivial as it may be, this is for you to figure out in your plan.
Millennials are in their mid 30s now, too!Yes.
The 2 anecdotal examples you provide means we can extrapolate that every 20-30 year old is like that.