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    About to have a baby? Don’t worry about not having medical insurance, the hospital has to help you anyhow as long as you do everything you can to pay what you can (you might have to talk to dad about a little help with this one.)

    Finally, you find a job that peaks your interest and you are in your job interview. After the person representing the company finished describing the job you ask the questions that are most important to you about this job:

    How much vacation do I get? What benefits do I get? How soon will my first promotion be coming? When do I get to renegotiate the terms of employment? (Because, I don’t mind this starting pay as long as we can revisit this in 60 days because I will have experience by then.)

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    About to have a baby? Don’t worry about not having medical insurance, the hospital has to help you anyhow as long as you do everything you can to pay what you can (you might have to talk to dad about a little help with this one.)

    Finally, you find a job that peaks your interest and you are in your job interview. After the person representing the company finished describing the job you ask the questions that are most important to you about this job:

    How much vacation do I get? What benefits do I get? How soon will my first promotion be coming? When do I get to renegotiate the terms of employment? (Because, I don’t mind this starting pay as long as we can revisit this in 60 days because I will have experience by then.)

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    questions that are most important to you about this job:

    How much vacation do I get? What benefits do I get? How soon will my first promotion be coming? When do I get to renegotiate the terms of employment? (Because, I don’t mind this starting pay as long as we can revisit this in 60 days because I will have experience by then.)

    Any of this sounds familiar? The baby boomers reading this will just shake their heads in amazement wondering how anyone can think like this. The Generation X people reading this will say, yup I see this attitude entering my workforce daily. The Millenials who read this will think, "What's wrong with that approach?"

    Is there a disconnect in the workplace? You betcha!

    The biggest disconnect employers are now facing is how unprepared this new generation is for the working world (unless you are a technology business) and how little companies are budgeting for employee development. Simply, the older generation is expecting the new hires to work hard at self development to get up to speed of making a difference in the workplace and the younger generation is looking for the employer to prepare them for the work they want accomplished in the same way schools prepared them to graduate: Exciting and entertaining delivery of information directly related to what will get them to the next grade (or promotion.)

    This leaves companies with a couple of training options. Which one does your organization choose?

    1. Keep training as it has always been.

    Training has typically been some classroom instruction followed by some hands on learning and then its time to learn on the go. The revolving doors of employees coming and going that executives whine about are a good indication of how well the status quo of training is working out. This is not a sink or swim generation of potential employees. They have too many options (one being living at their parents' home unemployed) to tolerate what they believe is not in their best interest. This type of training direction will also drive the most employable best talent to other companies who have a better initial approach.

    2. Train with the job in mind.

    Some organizations are retooling their training to best prepare the employee for the job they have been hired for. With ISO 9000 type documentation and focus, job descriptions are translated line item by lime item into a training task that teaches the most effective and efficient ways to perform the tasks for maximum profit for the organization. With engineering specificity expectations are set for the only right way to carry out the functions of the job. A generation-wide attention deficit disorder will cause newly hired employees to lost interest and tune out instructors and learn the basics only to then add their own interpretation on what works best for them. This will create friction in the workplace and that revolving door to continue to swing.

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