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Old 26-01-2008, 19:13   #1
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The 'Baby-Boomers Are Grumpy Old Men & Women

Yes it's true we are 'Grumpy', but I think with good reason.
Our parents had spent years fighting in a World War from which we as a nation emerged 'Triumphant', but virtually bankrupt.
They were encouraged to have larger families because those children will be needed to put the country back on it's feet.
So we the 'Baby Boomers', arrived on this earth to fill the gaps left because of the devestation, we grew up being constantly reminded by parent's relations & politicians that they fought for 'us' and therefore we should be eternally grateful.
O.K. as it happens I am very grateful to the men and women that were sacrificed for their childrens future, nothing can or should be said against them.

Growing up and going to school we were all inevitably going to be factory fodder even those lucky and bright enough to go to Grammar School were to be used as such. The schools we went to were often ill-equipped for the task of producing anything else due to lack of investment, (no money it's was the war you know).

When on finally leaving school in the 60's & 70's we found ourselves in factories that hadn't changed in about thirty years, (no money it's was the war you know).
During the 70's the country was given a very welcome economic boost, North Sea Gas, how was it used? As much needed cash to bring our industies up to scratch with modern equipment and improved production methods?
No, it was used to give one heck of alot of us a gap year we didn't want to take.

The dole!

I had served an apprenticeship as an Electronics Engineer and electronics was coming into it's own. So, along with the other 'Skilled' workers that worked for a company manufacturing communications equipment it came as a very big suprise that due to the closure of so many other 'Older skill' factories we had no customers and a very competitive Country called Japan had built new factories which meant they could produce better and cheaper goods.

Like so many others we were thrown to the wall, so you find yourself with a useful skill and get advised to 'get on yer bike', stop complaining get out there move to were the jobs are. My young family is uprooted and moved to were the jobs are, only to discover after a short few months that the factory is now being affected by the depression and because it has a very strong union presence, redundencies are given out in the fairest manner that they know, 'last in first out.
Good old dole queue here we are again only this time without that little cushion called redundancy. Yet again you hear people calling the claimants scroungers and yet again you, 'get on yer bike'.

Have you noticed a pattern yet can you guess what happens? New town, New employer, same old rules, no prizes for knowing who is going to be first one given their cards, (the newcomer that got off his arse).

Eventually you get fed up of being unemployed in a strange town so you uproot you family and head for home, after all better to be skint walking streets that you know.

Luck Changes, you spent years touring the country and just five miles from home you get a job in your own trade working for......

'A Japanese based Company'

Eventually however the bubble bursts the yen goes down the pan and they are no longer investing in Britain, but that doen't really matter we've managed to survive through the 80's we are into the 90's and the recession seems so far away, We actually have some British Companies that are taking on!

Running parallel to this Government policy has changed and we are encouraged to have smaller families, this will assist in reducing the overcrowding in schools, let's get the pupil to teacher ratio down to below 30 per class, the funny thing is, as soon as they manage to reach this target a large amount of teachers are made redundant or forced into early retirement so you have your own children in overcrowded classrooms not exactly what we were promised is it?

Then somebody in some Whitehall Office does a few sums and it's discovered that although the national insurance paid in by the 'baby boomers', has covered for their parents retirement when it comes to their turn to retire their Childrens contributions won't cover for them, Something must be done to correct this situation! So far all they seem to have done is decided that in the interest of equality Womens retirement age will be increased to 65 just like the mens.

The world keeps turning but woe betide the 'baby Boomer', that having reached 50+ should become unemployed or even worse, 'ill' screams of retrain and yet again, 'get on yer bike' are pushed down our throats and to cap it all we seem to be to blame for global warming as well!

I have so far only scraped the surface of what has happened. maybe we didn't save the nation in a world war, but the debt that war incurred was carried and cleared during our working life, (not as exciting to talk about but true all the same). I haven't laid the blame for lack of foresight or of investment on any one particular political party all this post war thing has been a joint effort.

So the next time you hear a balding pot bellied moaner complaining, instead of blaming her or her husband, just consider, is this going to happen to me? Should I be taking a more careful look at what our politicians are doing for all our futures? Because if you don't 30 years from now, (if we still can afford electricity), YOU may be writing something like this!
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