From the comments:<p>"email | gen-y tries to minimise email to a void information overload as discussed in previous paragraph. the use of messenger and texting is to lower the characters allowed in a message and get across the point quicker with more clarity."<p>This is so much bullshit. Texting and messaging are habits, not virtues. Speaking as an entitled whiner, the things I do are not reasoned responses to perceived inefficiencies in the workplace, they're just what I'm used to.
It's the kind of ageist thinking presented in this article that makes us Gen Y-ers (I'm 20) hate the older generations.<p>The only things that matter are talent and skills.
The author's writing is more immature and less thoughtful than the group he criticizes. There are smart and thoughtful individuals of every age. Enough so that we don't need to submit articles of authors who write like this.
It's more like old folks are wining about young people being different. Same old story. One day I will probably join the ranks, too, and the cycle will continue :)
Here's a little quiz:<p>If all Gen Yers say, "Not Hacker News."<p>and some Gen Xers say, "Please don't vote this up."<p>while most Boomers say, "Same old story, different link."<p>and I say all three, then how old am I?