This is pretty accurate. I know boomers who consistently refused free smartphones/laptops whatever, and I guess originally blackberries, because they didn't want to be on the clock and expected to respond to emails while at home.
And they were good about easing into what they called 'retirement mode' about 5-7 years prior to retirement, which meant they did very little and offloaded the work onto eager little millennial. Smart.
This is pretty accurate. I know boomers who consistently refused free smartphones/laptops whatever, and I guess originally blackberries, because they didn't want to be on the clock and expected to respond to emails while at home.
And they were good about easing into what they called 'retirement mode' about 5-7 years prior to retirement, which meant they did very little and offloaded the work onto eager little millennial. Smart.