Are millennial men unable to leave America?
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Are millennial men unable to leave America?
This could very well be the result of the nightmarish job market since it favors women, LGBT, the elite, baby boomers not retiring, and Americans age 30-60. I have a feeling average millennial men who can't get dates won't be able to go overseas to find decent women because they're broke and get shut out of the job market.
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Re: Are millennial men unable to leave America?
You're very accurate and correct. It's something that I've been saying and experiencing. Some members get all upset about how I am not going abroad or traveling but it's difficult for a millennial man. The little savings I do have is very important and I can't throw it all awhile for some fleeting moments of happiness. I'm playing a 'long game' to win myself lasting happiness.MattHanson1990 wrote:This could very well be the result of the nightmarish job market since it favors women, LGBT, the elite, baby boomers not retiring, and Americans age 30-60. I have a feeling average millennial men who can't get dates won't be able to go overseas to find decent women because they're broke and get shut out of the job market.
The job market does:
Favor women: Look at how many women and high school girls are working everywhere. Compare it to the number of men and high school boys. Many more women are working everywhere and few men. I would roughly say it's between these ratios 3 women for every 1 man in the workforce up to 5 women for every 1 man in the workforce. These includes white collar jobs, decent jobs, office jobs, retail banks, grocery stores (grocery stores and large retailers typically have a ratio like 5 women for every 2 men), and fast food service jobs are like 3 women for every 2 men. Everywhere the majority of the workers are women.
I am not including jobs involves the trades or the STEM majors because I am a business major and I cannot observe the STEM fields, but I can say that those are gaining more women and losing more men.
The Baby Boomers: Aren't retiring, taking more jobs, and making things terrible
The Elites: They get everything. $1 million (the rich people) or $1.5 billion per year (the top hedge fund managers). CEOs with their $30 million to $500 million annual compensation (and their golden parachutes if something goes wrong).
The Plutocrats and Political Dynasties: Look at Chelsea Clinton ($600,000/year working for NBC, made 12 appearances over about 6 years. She earned it only because she was the daughter of a President) or Hunter Biden (The U.S. Regime sponsors a coup in Ukraine and then magically Hunter Biden gets a top job at one of Ukraine's largest private gas companies).
Americans age 30-60: Born in better economic times, have more work experience (which is one of the only things that matters to employers nowadays. A college degree means much less compared to previous generations, unless of course it's the exclusive $100,000/year for four years of college ivy league degree). These are the only people that really stand a chance at getting a $30,000+ job
What's left for the average millennial man that can't find a decent job and won't work a minimum wage job forever?
-Become a straight millennial man working as a stripper in a gay bar to earn cash. I assume it's very doable for the men that are deemed more attractive and got the body of something like a fitness model.
Aside from that, the realistic options are few unless you want to consider some illegal or legally grey options.
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Re: Are millennial men unable to leave America?
What is a millennial man? You should define your terms first.
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Re: Are millennial men unable to leave America?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MillennialsWinston wrote:What is a millennial man? You should define your terms first.
I'll define a Millennial as someone born between 1985 and 2000.
Therefore a Millennial man is a man born between 1985 to 2000.
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Re: Are millennial men unable to leave America?
So is that the same thing as generation y? What is the current young generation called? My generation was called generation x.Tsar wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MillennialsWinston wrote:What is a millennial man? You should define your terms first.
I'll define a Millennial as someone born between 1985 and 2000.
Therefore a Millennial man is a man born between 1985 to 2000.
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Re: Are millennial men unable to leave America?
Winston wrote:So is that the same thing as generation y? What is the current young generation called? My generation was called generation x.Tsar wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MillennialsWinston wrote:What is a millennial man? You should define your terms first.
I'll define a Millennial as someone born between 1985 and 2000.
Therefore a Millennial man is a man born between 1985 to 2000.
Yes, it's another term for Generation Y. The current generation is called Generation Z.
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Re: Are millennial men unable to leave America?
What does the X, Y, and Z stand for when labeling the generations? Do the letters have any meaning?
Isn't Z the last letter? What will the next generation be? Generation A? lol
Maybe the generation living under the New World Order will restart with A. It will be a new Alpha generation of transhumanism. lol
Isn't Z the last letter? What will the next generation be? Generation A? lol
Maybe the generation living under the New World Order will restart with A. It will be a new Alpha generation of transhumanism. lol
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Re: Are millennial men unable to leave America?
Generation Z I think will have it a lot harder in the job market than either Gen X or Gen Y.Winston wrote:What does the X, Y, and Z stand for when labeling the generations? Do the letters have any meaning?
Isn't Z the last letter? What will the next generation be? Generation A? lol
Maybe the generation living under the New World Order will restart with A. It will be a new Alpha generation of transhumanism. lol
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Re: Are millennial men unable to leave America?
As crazy and extreme as your post SOUNDS, yeah it's pretty close to the mark. If nothing else is in the cards, then..... register for an overseas TEFL course in the non-Anglo country of your choice, and GTFO. NOW.Tsar wrote:You're very accurate and correct. It's something that I've been saying and experiencing. Some members get all upset about how I am not going abroad or traveling but it's difficult for a millennial man. The little savings I do have is very important and I can't throw it all awhile for some fleeting moments of happiness. I'm playing a 'long game' to win myself lasting happiness.MattHanson1990 wrote:This could very well be the result of the nightmarish job market since it favors women, LGBT, the elite, baby boomers not retiring, and Americans age 30-60. I have a feeling average millennial men who can't get dates won't be able to go overseas to find decent women because they're broke and get shut out of the job market.
The job market does:
Favor women: Look at how many women and high school girls are working everywhere. Compare it to the number of men and high school boys. Many more women are working everywhere and few men. I would roughly say it's between these ratios 3 women for every 1 man in the workforce up to 5 women for every 1 man in the workforce. These includes white collar jobs, decent jobs, office jobs, retail banks, grocery stores (grocery stores and large retailers typically have a ratio like 5 women for every 2 men), and fast food service jobs are like 3 women for every 2 men. Everywhere the majority of the workers are women.
I am not including jobs involves the trades or the STEM majors because I am a business major and I cannot observe the STEM fields, but I can say that those are gaining more women and losing more men.
The Baby Boomers: Aren't retiring, taking more jobs, and making things terrible
The Elites: They get everything. $1 million (the rich people) or $1.5 billion per year (the top hedge fund managers). CEOs with their $30 million to $500 million annual compensation (and their golden parachutes if something goes wrong).
The Plutocrats and Political Dynasties: Look at Chelsea Clinton ($600,000/year working for NBC, made 12 appearances over about 6 years. She earned it only because she was the daughter of a President) or Hunter Biden (The U.S. Regime sponsors a coup in Ukraine and then magically Hunter Biden gets a top job at one of Ukraine's largest private gas companies).
Americans age 30-60: Born in better economic times, have more work experience (which is one of the only things that matters to employers nowadays. A college degree means much less compared to previous generations, unless of course it's the exclusive $100,000/year for four years of college ivy league degree). These are the only people that really stand a chance at getting a $30,000+ job
What's left for the average millennial man that can't find a decent job and won't work a minimum wage job forever?
-Become a straight millennial man working as a stripper in a gay bar to earn cash. I assume it's very doable for the men that are deemed more attractive and got the body of something like a fitness model.
Aside from that, the realistic options are few unless you want to consider some illegal or legally grey options.
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Re: Are millennial men unable to leave America?
I feel like millennial men have it just as bad as Chinese men living in rural China. Men from both groups have difficulty meeting women, and to add to the misery, they can't afford to go overseas to meet women; this right here is a double whammy.Jester wrote:As crazy and extreme as your post SOUNDS, yeah it's pretty close to the mark. If nothing else is in the cards, then..... register for an overseas TEFL course in the non-Anglo country of your choice, and GTFO. NOW.Tsar wrote:You're very accurate and correct. It's something that I've been saying and experiencing. Some members get all upset about how I am not going abroad or traveling but it's difficult for a millennial man. The little savings I do have is very important and I can't throw it all awhile for some fleeting moments of happiness. I'm playing a 'long game' to win myself lasting happiness.MattHanson1990 wrote:This could very well be the result of the nightmarish job market since it favors women, LGBT, the elite, baby boomers not retiring, and Americans age 30-60. I have a feeling average millennial men who can't get dates won't be able to go overseas to find decent women because they're broke and get shut out of the job market.
The job market does:
Favor women: Look at how many women and high school girls are working everywhere. Compare it to the number of men and high school boys. Many more women are working everywhere and few men. I would roughly say it's between these ratios 3 women for every 1 man in the workforce up to 5 women for every 1 man in the workforce. These includes white collar jobs, decent jobs, office jobs, retail banks, grocery stores (grocery stores and large retailers typically have a ratio like 5 women for every 2 men), and fast food service jobs are like 3 women for every 2 men. Everywhere the majority of the workers are women.
I am not including jobs involves the trades or the STEM majors because I am a business major and I cannot observe the STEM fields, but I can say that those are gaining more women and losing more men.
The Baby Boomers: Aren't retiring, taking more jobs, and making things terrible
The Elites: They get everything. $1 million (the rich people) or $1.5 billion per year (the top hedge fund managers). CEOs with their $30 million to $500 million annual compensation (and their golden parachutes if something goes wrong).
The Plutocrats and Political Dynasties: Look at Chelsea Clinton ($600,000/year working for NBC, made 12 appearances over about 6 years. She earned it only because she was the daughter of a President) or Hunter Biden (The U.S. Regime sponsors a coup in Ukraine and then magically Hunter Biden gets a top job at one of Ukraine's largest private gas companies).
Americans age 30-60: Born in better economic times, have more work experience (which is one of the only things that matters to employers nowadays. A college degree means much less compared to previous generations, unless of course it's the exclusive $100,000/year for four years of college ivy league degree). These are the only people that really stand a chance at getting a $30,000+ job
What's left for the average millennial man that can't find a decent job and won't work a minimum wage job forever?
-Become a straight millennial man working as a stripper in a gay bar to earn cash. I assume it's very doable for the men that are deemed more attractive and got the body of something like a fitness model.
Aside from that, the realistic options are few unless you want to consider some illegal or legally grey options.
Re: Are millennial men unable to leave America?
Most of 'em won't get this message. They're too busy reacting to the matrix. Acting is the only way out.
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Re: Are millennial men unable to leave America?
In2dadark wrote:Most of 'em won't get this message. They're too busy reacting to the matrix. Acting is the only way out.
+1
This is a set of traits I notice in successful internally-driven ("introverted") guys - FSchmidt and ContrarianExpat come to mind. Clear-eyed observation, clear-headed analysis, and forthright action.
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Re: Are millennial men unable to leave America?
This is a thought provoking topic which unfortunately I hadn't heard mentioned once in the entire decade. Unlike women young males are completely alone with no aid. The closest thing was Tucker mentioning on his Fox News show that men are struggling and that was only at the end of the decade. The recession hit by 2008 so that's at least 10 years of male suicides and all men got was a few short and vague reports like this.
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HappyGuy wrote: ↑January 7th, 2020, 7:11 amThis is a thought provoking topic which unfortunately I hadn't heard mentioned once in the entire decade. Unlike women young males are completely alone with no aid. The closest thing was Tucker mentioning on his Fox News show that men are struggling and that was only at the end of the decade. The recession hit by 2008 so that's at least 10 years of male suicides and all men got was a few short and vague reports like this.
Excellent video, something ominous is happening with men in America and the mainstream media for the most part is ignoring the problem. If the problem was happening with women, the media would be reporting on it day and night.
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