Worst advice given to you by baby boomers

in career •  7 years ago  (edited)

Was at a company xmas party tonight and a high up manager who is about to retire told me how he spent 30+ years at the company, and great things are in store for people who stay in one place. Sure, maybe if they still offered pensions.

I'm under the impression that getting a new job every so often is the best way to get a raise - If you stay at a job too long, you're probably getting paid less than your market worth. People are delaying retirement, so it's hard to move up in one company (especially if it's a smaller one). The companies are taking the winning bet on the fact that most people own a house / don't want to up-root their life, so they'll just stay put for whatever they're paying you. Much like an ISP after your promotion is up - they jack up the price and bet that people are too lazy to switch providers.

What other advice has a previous generation member given you that you feel is outdated?
Or do you think some of this old-timer advice is still relevant?

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