35-year-old systems analyst turned project manager here.
How do I get along better with your generation, Sup Forums? It's so fucking hard trying to work on a project with under 25-year old kids especially since I don't have the time to see or touch all the code they create because I'm working on multiple projects.
The only mildly successful projects I've coordinated the past year were projects with at least one 30+ years old senior developer that I could actually comunicate with (but those are starting to fade from the industry). Sometimes it's like we speak a completely different language. I will assign them tasks
How do I reach these kids?
Matthew Russell
>your generation I'm 31 years old, you fuck.
Justin Morgan
is this appropriated from HN? could anyone link to the orginal discussion?
Bentley Brooks
>How do I get along better with your generation, Sup Forums? I'm 32, what do you even mean my generation? >How do I do my job If you're asking on Sup Forums about this I see a lot of guys will fucking hate you at work.
Jackson Sanders
>I will assign them tasks Did you forget to finish your post?
Aiden Garcia
34 here. Probably the wrong forum for asking this question.
Try asking reddit.
Hunter Walker
>If you're asking on Sup Forums about this I see a lot of guys will fucking hate you at work. This.
If you're asking Sup Forums aka the internet hate machine aka a bunch of cynical and unempathic fuckers bored half to death and trolling everyone for having fun on other people's expense, you're clearly making a huge mistake.
Also, I'm 29 years turning 30 in january. What the hell do you mean "your generation"?
Angel Richardson
You're the exception to the rule. Sup Forums users are mostly under 25. If you're over 30 and work with 20-year-olds you should know what my problem with this industry is.
Forget that part, I was going to explain throughly how badly communication is between us but I just decided to scrap it since it's pointless to talk about specifics
Cameron Morgan
Suddenly everyone on Sup Forums is over 30 when most polls show that Sup Forums is actually one of the most underage boards on Sup Forums.
Joshua Hall
>How do I fix my completely non-specific communication problem Perhaps by communicating more clearly, like you're totally failing to do right now.
Bentley Anderson
>You're the exception to the rule. Sup Forums users are mostly under 25. No, they're not. I'm 31 and there are plenty of people on this board like me in their late 20s / early 30s that discovered Sup Forums in the early days and just never left.
>If you're over 30 and work with 20-year-olds you should know what my problem with this industry is. A master's degree is pretty much required where I work, leaving our youngest hire a 25 year old. He is merely 6 years younger than me, I wouldn't exactly call that a generation cliff.
Lucas Lewis
You see this shit, Sup Forums?
This is what I'm talking about.
I literally want to choke you.
Christopher Sullivan
41 y/o elderfag.
I actually prefer working with younger people so you're the problem not the age.
Blake Parker
What would you prefer, I give you some comparably non-specific advice? I'll give it a shot: Just be yourself
Cooper Nelson
>not a new IP
Hmmmm....
Wyatt Perez
>I will assign them tasks
your copypasta got cut off
Jonathan Martinez
What "polls" are you referring to? I never took any such poll. If they even exist and aren't something you just made up, maybe they were posted at a time I'm usually not online such as when I'm at work or sleeping.
Or maybe you're simply hanging around in the wrong threads? I usually stay out of things that aren't in my interest, and a bunch of insecure kids posting their age isn't exactly something that would seem to fit my scope.
Brayden Phillips
>If you're over 30 and work with 20-year-olds you should know what my problem with this industry is.
Alright I will try to help you a bit then. First thing you have to do is understand that the reason your senior project manager was so great, understanding, easy to talk, etc. is because he worked for it. One of the main strengths of someone in your position is the ability to juggle all sorts of people and make them work in unison. From the biggest pajeet in history to your average gentoomen autistic neckbeard. So the problem here is that you will have to find a way to talk to every single one of them by yourself, try to read the situation and understand the "kids" instead of using some meme unprofessional mentality of "they are the problem not me". You're literally paid to learn how to talk and make them work, don't expect them to do your work.
>Suddenly everyone on Sup Forums >4 guys people is the entirety of Sup Forums. You also know Sup Forums is old as fuck right? Anime website and sheeit.
Connor Green
It's that condescending attitude that gets on my nerves.
David Ramirez
Actually good advice.
Kevin Fisher
i'm 37 fuckstick. i also lead developers, just let those cunts do what they want they have the attention span of a gnat, but they are better at computers than you and are only hanging around until they get their business selling virtual goods in what ever vidya going.
Camden Wright
Ok, user.
That was some soundful advice. I will try, I swear I will fucking try once more
Angel Carter
Learn their language (kanban). Make meetings and ask them for the specific kind of documentation you want so they change habits to make this.
Dylan Phillips
It's hardly undeserved, you've asked a bunch of strangers to solve your problem for you and you can't even do those strangers the courtesy of specifying what your problem actually is. If this were StackExchange your question would have been locked by now.
Jose Hall
>Beers in the office on Fridays. >Make yourself approachable >Microdose LSD to the water cooler >Open workspace >Have a system set up for people to remotely vote on music >Shoot the shit, a fuckload. >Smoke with the smokers, that will go a long way >Microdose the cooler with LSD >Install gentoo as a team building excercise
Wyatt Turner
>>Microdose LSD to the water cooler Lost.
Also, make sure to lock the doors.
Charles Lewis
Stop asking them to use nigger tier technologies and languages then.
>anything dynamically typed >proprietary horseshit like adobe coldfusion >expecting anything good to come of this
You old pieces of fuck need to get with the times. Or just die. Pick one.
Joshua Flores
>Smoke with the smokers, that will go a long way
Honestly the best advice in this thread. This helped me get along with coworkers better than anything else.
Dylan Jones
Fuck smoking do LSD instead. Better value
Joseph Foster
>How do I reach these kids? You don't, you can't.
>24 yo working with some 24-30 yo who literally have ADHD and can't sit still without talking bullshit for 10 minutes.
James Lee
you are 100% right about speaking different language. You could try to learn about pedagogy and communication, which are big topics. You can communicate, with pictures, verbally, written. (development methods i.e scrum should be used), verbal assignments are the worst kind. Take a mentor role, be a good teacher (also very hard), understand that they know nothing when they come from university. The whole point of hiring these people are the potential they might have in the future.
Also keep in mind that it is you that have the responsibility to figure this out, don't expect them to be able to put themselves in a 10 year older frame of mind. If you cant, you should not be project manager. you are supposed to be good with people and like this stuff.
Wyatt Smith
Ok gramps, since your biggest issue is communication, you need to enforce code reviews for at least some of their code so they can at least talk to you. Maybe also start some rituals like stand ups and actually use them for useful shit so you know what people are doing and if someone's struggling with something and show that you're there to help them out if they don't know what to do. Stand ups should be a time to see what progress people have made and you should be able to understand if there's a team member having a hard time that you need to look after or push in the right direction, or if there's some piece of shit code that needs fixing because it's fucking with your younger staff.
They'll hate you for taking them away from their computers for a bit, but if you're serious about getting the to communicate, you'll have to sacrifice some of your time and their time to do some code reviews and stand ups.
Also as a PM, you're probably the enemy because all you do is talk to clients and then force work onto your engineers. Try listening to your engineers, they probably know how to make the project good better than your mouth-breathing clients. Push back on the clients if your engineers are unhappy, because if they're unhappy the work will suffer.
Hudson Ross
Elaborate please. t. 25 y/o
Ryan Price
-Ask everyone what they WANT to work on and assign tasks to people who are actually interested in it. -Have casual meals/drinks with them (Let them choose the restaurant unless you plan on footing the bill for everyone). -Have an area that they can relax for 30 minutes here and there. You can't sprint for 8 hours in a day with 1 hour of total breaks, can you? Same shit. -Ask them what shows/movies/games they're consuming and try watching/playing them yourself. It'll give you something not work-related or extremely depressing (for them) to talk about. Millennials are, by and large, never going to be fiscally able to retire, so cheap escapism is all they have. -Let them move their desks around to be next to people they are working with on specific projects.
Dylan Gomez
I'm 28. Also, don't ask for advice on a chinese cartoon picture board.
Brayden Ortiz
meetings, with shrooms.
Logan Bennett
>mfw born in '84 and still lurking Sup Forums
Joseph James
Dude, you didn't actually explain the problem. You essentially said "this thing is hard for me" and gave no specifics as to how or what you're having difficulty with. Maybe your problem is that you need to pay attention to details when communicating, because nobody can read your mind
Xavier Lee
>ITT oldfags working with experienced people is always better for the inexperienced
-t. hip youth
Bentley Barnes
As a follow-up, stop taking offense when you are seeming sabotaging mutual understanding out of laziness. Express yourself adequately, not like some cynical lazy waffle.
Wyatt Collins
Stop projecting. The problem is very clear and has already been answered several times ITT. If you don't get it you are literally a part of the problem.
Luke Perez
Some of you are very obviously under 25. t. 30+
Jayden Diaz
>The problem is very clear and has already been answered several times ITT. >If you don't get it you are literally a part of the problem.
Is this a literal demonstration of your communication problems?
Gavin Green
The problem is you. The 24-25 yo's in my team have no problem with communicating with the +40's.
t. 24
Justin Hill
This thread is really funny in that obvious 25 year old kids couldn't grasp OP's problem whereas 30-year-olds understood it immediately
Ryan Campbell
>young kids and posters that do not disclaim their age don't understand OPs problem and keep asking for him to elaborate further while self-proclaimed 30+ got it instantly
Hmmmm....
Joseph Long
37 here.
If you can't relate to 25 year olds, you probably just have problems relating to people in general
Camden Russell
It sounds like either they or you are too redpilled.
Asher Perez
You don't have to get along, all you need is for them to obey.
Angel Clark
At least gen Z is shaping up to be much better than gen Y faggots.
Jackson Cook
Spot on
Benjamin Perry
1. 80% of millennials are retards. 2. Don't treat the remainder 20% like the other 80%.
Blake Richardson
Yeah because op did not explain it. Only people with the same problem knew what he meant. When this was pointed out he got angry. Which is hilarious because he specifically asked for help from people who would not share his expierences.
Joshua Smith
This
What's spot on? You're literally not making any sense.
t. 24
Benjamin Allen
How old is Gen Z now? Are they still literal children or are they 18+ now?
Jackson Brooks
I feel this picture is undeserved because I also was different at 24. But here you go.
Christopher Stewart
>asked for help from people who would not share his expierences. That was my mistake I admit. I approached this from the wrong angle, asking the young people for help when I should've actually asked people my age.
James Collins
Gen Z is 5 to 19 years old now.
Chase Cruz
Your mistake was asking Sup Forums for help on how to communicate better with other humans.
Jaxon Torres
Neat posts. >asked for help from people who would not share his expierences My interpretation of OP is that they were making the assumption that some
Jordan Miller
This thread
Adam Johnson
Gen Y-Z are always wrong though
Zachary Evans
Look man, go home on your weekend and drop some acid.
That's all you need to do, trust me.
Wyatt Brooks
Gen Z is still just tablet toddlers. How sad are you that you're legitimately upset about them?
Hudson Cooper
There's hardly any difference between late 20s and early to mid 30s. Stop acting like you're an old man. Old fags are 40+.
Brayden Collins
Gen Z is up to 19
Andrew Green
>polls Those polls are fucking useless you dumb faggot.
Liam Allen
My friend, I'm 25 and work with older people very easily. It's very clear you've got some neurotic chip on your shoulder, and you're lazy with communication. The vague gap you're eluding to can only be solved if you put in the effort. All I'm getting from you is snark and pretentiousness. If that's your normal operating mode I see why you can't get along with people that have more energy than you.
Elijah Kelly
Drugs aren't nice mmhkay.
Eli Bailey
Your problem really is too vague. There are many aspects to communication; It's a complicated thing, especially with technical subjects. You should probably cite some examples of communication breakdown so we can narrow down which parts are difficult for you. This is merely a suggestion, you can remain closed and defensive if you want.
Asher Edwards
Maybe the younger people don't have the same memes as you. So when you make a statement packed with relations and nuance, they miss the subtleties and thus your full meaning
Ryan Ross
>pls do thikning 4 me >t. under 25
Parker Reed
>may may arrows and strawman arguments t. under 12
Grayson Myers
You must be 18+ to post here.
Jack Gutierrez
See, here is your problem. You're lazy. You literally have a group of people who are ostensibly less experienced than you, with different mental references, and you're unwilling to do the communication for mutual understanding. When I work with experts in different fields I ask them questions about how they understand things so I know where I have to defeat misconceptions. You seem to be completely unwilling to do this, which explains why you're bad at your job. You made me do all this guesswork instead of working with me to understand you. 30 and still a child
Justin Lewis
>all this guesswork You know that Sup Forums is more than just you and one other person, right?
Gavin Clark
I assumed it was the same person because it's the same unproductive posting style
Cooper Harris
>OP didnt used a tripcode
Even more evidence to suggest that OP sucks rhino dick at his job
Blake Adams
i'm 30, and work with a few 20-25 year olds and gotta say they're pretty based. they're studious, motivated and have an excellent work ethic. better than any 30-40 year olds in my project.
maybe you should stop hiring shit people.
Christian Campbell
>maybe you should stop hiring shit people. That will never happen. Non-shit people require money, and you know what that means! Cheap ass managers lowballing every applicant, and only getting the bottom of the barrel to accept their offer!
Tyler Ross
This desu. You didn't even explain where you are having difficulties.
Christopher Garcia
well i dont know where you work, but i work at a blue chip company in europe and even with top tier grades its almost impossible to get in, but the benefits and salary are excellent.
Mason Garcia
>blue chip company in europe >even with top tier grades AKA somewhere in poland paying poverty wages which is above the average wage in the area for programers.
Nobody will believe you, especially if you dont have a tripcode to keep consisency between posts. Besides that, your problem here is that you are, as many people have already said, relying in an implied problem that most people here dont know what that is. You need to give examples, be specific, and actually tell what you would want to happen ideally. That might go more towards getting help from Sup Forums than insulting us for not being 30 and a project manager.
Connor Butler
>AKA somewhere in poland paying poverty wages which is above the average wage in the area for programers.
Germany, but your point is still correct.
also, i'm not OP you dumb faggot.
Oliver Thompson
OP here, why are underage fags still bumping this thread?
>BAWWW YOU DIDN'T EXPLAIN YOUR PROBLEM
My problem has already been answered by actual 30 year olds.
Underage kids please fuck off.
Jace Mitchell
>Germany ah yes, the land of where the government literally works with large corps to keep the status quo and avoid industry disruption. Where engineers are the top dog, and where I cant name a programming firm from that country.
I was talking about OP, who apparently cant hire good employees that he is able to communicate with.
James Rodriguez
>i'm not OP >I was talking about OP >your problem here is that you
thinking.apng
John Rivera
30yr+ aren't gay enough to partake in polls. They have less time on their hands. There are far more underage boards like b or v
Colton Kelly
Stop pouring polluted water down my gullet and flashing a bunch shiny images in my face all day, then perhaps I'd be intellectually capable and lucid enough to understand what you're saying.
If you're not making any moves to deter such related ops in an obviously enlightened position of influence, then you are complicit in aiding this weird ass shit and its viral progression.
If you're one of those that are staying silent out of fear... (afraid of the personal, legal, career reprecussions, etc.) -- YOU as an individual, to a varying extent, are still very very responsible.
Technology has progressed to a point where there is no cover. Everyone from the commofolk to the most powerful people are equally visible and extensively illuminated.
Whether we like it or not, the people around us... maybe even the seemingly harmless and curious BFF coworkers we work along with in certain tech sectors, or those working in privileged areas of science, the high-level politicians... even the untouchable higher ups that appear to have limitless pull... Every single one and all of these people founded and identified as a guilty party will INEVITABLY face extreme criticism and reprimand. This reprimand cannot be halted or prevented by current powers seated on planet Earth.
Societal corrections will be brought on by the "tomorrowland" governments & people that inevitably, and dare I say currently, possess such advanced technology that would easily & adequately address these hushed issues we are facing (and far beyond).
In the future, we're not going to have the hurdles and barriers of such a limited dimensionality. And I have a nagging suspicion we will get around quite better... in an appropriately distant time in the future.
Michael Robinson
Them feels
Charles Gomez
This is the first time I've ever posted this: That may be the most reddit comment I've ever seen on this board.
Jaxson Ward
I thought it was a pasta at the beginning to be honest. Anyways People need to stop bumping this stupid thread, OP already got told in the first 20 posts both why he's retarded and what he should do to be less retarded.
Matthew Brooks
I am browsing this shithole since early 2007, daily and spread between at least 7-8 boards, and I can guarantee you that Sup Forums is one of the most mature boards if we exclude the dead ones
Connor White
>muh leddit maymay and dum liburalz lmao Nice tribalism, newfriend. Do you need to go and cool off?
Thomas Diaz
You sound like you have inherited the position from someone who left for better pastures because no sane manager would have promoted someone with obvious communication issues like this.
Kayden Peterson
>these kids just dont get it man! >why do they all have these problems? >why cant they just be [characteristics ive abritrarily ascribed to normal]? >why are they so condescending! Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Lucas Flores
>this thread is really funny in identifying how in-groups are able to identify and communicate effectively while finding difficulty in understanding or communicating with out-group members I'm fucking stunned.
Carter Rogers
ITT: Old people are, once again, angry that the younger people think differently than they do. The young people fail to understand why the old people, for all their claimed superiority, can't figure out why they have a hard time communicating with the younger people.The same news as history repeats itself, again, at 11.
Oliver Russell
Nice memepost, friend. I didn't make my comment for reasons of spacing or differing opinion but for the amount of buzzwords, hyperbole, and things like >dare I say
Tribalism is a fair assumption but an incorrect one. I visit reddit as often as I visit Sup Forums and the post I commented on feels like it belongs on /r/iamverysmart.