I used to roll my eyes at Boomers talking about job loyalty, but my uncle's story flipped my script
For years, I thought Boomers were just out of touch for sticking with one company forever. Then my uncle explained how his pension and benefits built up over decades, letting him retire early. He said changing jobs back then meant losing all that, unlike now with 401k portability. Seeing his secure retirement made me get why they value loyalty so much. It's not about being afraid to switch, it's about different rules in their time. Lmao, I guess I judged without knowing the full picture. Now I see each generation plays the hand they're dealt.