Mission Impossible . . .

A few of my friends’ kids are graduating from Uni or College and will be starting the first of many jobs aligned with their chosen career path soon. Most will keep to their path for the next 20 or 30 years. Just as I did. Just as their parents did.

It reminds me of the Canadian Seniors who leave their homes in cities and towns all across Canada, converge and then head south on a handful of interstate highways in the fall. When they get to Florida, Arizona or Texas, they “fan out”, find their own special place and “do their own thing”. Golf, Pickle-Ball, Fishing, Seminars, etc.

Instead of being a “team player” retirement celebrates soloists.

When you’re employing three generations: 20 \ 40 \ 60-year-old employees it’s very important to understand their life-style stages because what motivates them varies greatly – regardless of their position and income.  

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