Americans so dumb Home Deport making tutorials on "how to hammer a nail"

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What do you expect? Our schools spend all their time and money teaching foreigners how to speak english.

Home Depot Panics Over Millennials; Forced To Host Tutorials On Using Tape Measures, Hammering Nails

oct 10 2017 As wall street analysts celebrate the coming of age of the millennial generation, a group of young people who were supposed to lead another revolutionary wave of consumerism if only they could work long enough to escape their parents' basement, retailers like Home Depot are panicked about selling into what will soon be America's largest demographic...but not for the reasons you might think.

While avocado resellers like Whole Foods only have to worry about creating a catchy advertising campaign to attract millennials, Home Depot is in full-on panic mode after realizing that an entire generation of Americans have absolutely no clue how to use their products. As the Wall Street Journal points out, the company has been forced to spend millions to create video tutorials and host in-store classes on how to do everything from using a tape measure to mopping a floor and hammering a nail.
 
good to see , story identifies the millenials so good to see . Heck those bonheads don't know how to change a cars tire . ------------ yep , these punk , hip hoppers are the future .
 
good to see , story identifies the millenials so good to see . Heck those bonheads don't know how to change a cars tire . ------------ yep , these punk , hip hoppers are the future .
/----/ With run flat tires, who needs to change tires? It's not like the 1960s when I had retreads on my first car. I could change a flat in under 15 minutes - which was often. I could also set the timing, adjust the carb, change plugs, oil, distributor caps, points and belts. No body needs to know those things anymore. I was thinking of buying a restored 1965 VW bug just so I could tinker with it but didn't.
 
What do you expect? Our schools spend all their time and money teaching foreigners how to speak english.

Home Depot Panics Over Millennials; Forced To Host Tutorials On Using Tape Measures, Hammering Nails

oct 10 2017 As wall street analysts celebrate the coming of age of the millennial generation, a group of young people who were supposed to lead another revolutionary wave of consumerism if only they could work long enough to escape their parents' basement, retailers like Home Depot are panicked about selling into what will soon be America's largest demographic...but not for the reasons you might think.

While avocado resellers like Whole Foods only have to worry about creating a catchy advertising campaign to attract millennials, Home Depot is in full-on panic mode after realizing that an entire generation of Americans have absolutely no clue how to use their products. As the Wall Street Journal points out, the company has been forced to spend millions to create video tutorials and host in-store classes on how to do everything from using a tape measure to mopping a floor and hammering a nail.
We did fulfill the stereotype and elect Trump to the Presidency after all
 
good to see , story identifies the millenials so good to see . Heck those bonheads don't know how to change a cars tire . ------------ yep , these punk , hip hoppers are the future .
A car tire? LoL. Holy smokes I think if you asked them to change a light bulb they would grab one that has been on for 5 hours and say "Ow you hurt me!!"
 
I'm too lazy to google it, but it was covered here before I'm sure. Check out how incompetent the youth in Britain are...a major percentage don't know how to boil an egg or change a lightbulb.

It's computers, phones and people more concerned with their social network of people they haven't met or rarely see, rather than books, knowledge and curiosity of solving puzzles and problems.
 
I'm too lazy to google it, but it was covered here before I'm sure. Check out how incompetent the youth in Britain are...a major percentage don't know how to boil an egg or change a lightbulb.

It's computers, phones and people more concerned with their social network of people they haven't met or rarely see, rather than books, knowledge and curiosity of solving puzzles and problems.
That's sad. We should revolt against technology if that is what it does to humanity.
 
feck these hip hoppers and millenials , they deserve what they get .
 
What do you expect? Our schools spend all their time and money teaching foreigners how to speak english.

Home Depot Panics Over Millennials; Forced To Host Tutorials On Using Tape Measures, Hammering Nails

oct 10 2017 As wall street analysts celebrate the coming of age of the millennial generation, a group of young people who were supposed to lead another revolutionary wave of consumerism if only they could work long enough to escape their parents' basement, retailers like Home Depot are panicked about selling into what will soon be America's largest demographic...but not for the reasons you might think.

While avocado resellers like Whole Foods only have to worry about creating a catchy advertising campaign to attract millennials, Home Depot is in full-on panic mode after realizing that an entire generation of Americans have absolutely no clue how to use their products. As the Wall Street Journal points out, the company has been forced to spend millions to create video tutorials and host in-store classes on how to do everything from using a tape measure to mopping a floor and hammering a nail.
Well, since about 25% of the population are 'Conservatives', I can see the necessity of that.
 
What do you expect? Our schools spend all their time and money teaching foreigners how to speak english.

Home Depot Panics Over Millennials; Forced To Host Tutorials On Using Tape Measures, Hammering Nails

oct 10 2017 As wall street analysts celebrate the coming of age of the millennial generation, a group of young people who were supposed to lead another revolutionary wave of consumerism if only they could work long enough to escape their parents' basement, retailers like Home Depot are panicked about selling into what will soon be America's largest demographic...but not for the reasons you might think.

While avocado resellers like Whole Foods only have to worry about creating a catchy advertising campaign to attract millennials, Home Depot is in full-on panic mode after realizing that an entire generation of Americans have absolutely no clue how to use their products. As the Wall Street Journal points out, the company has been forced to spend millions to create video tutorials and host in-store classes on how to do everything from using a tape measure to mopping a floor and hammering a nail.
Well, since about 25% of the population are 'Conservatives', I can see the necessity of that.
Wrong, dumbass. About 25% are libtards.
 
What led the guard to Paddocks door since shooting had not started? This is turning into a lying mess

-Geaux

good to see , story identifies the millenials so good to see . Heck those bonheads don't know how to change a cars tire . ------------ yep , these punk , hip hoppers are the future .
/----/ With run flat tires, who needs to change tires? It's not like the 1960s when I had retreads on my first car. I could change a flat in under 15 minutes - which was often. I could also set the timing, adjust the carb, change plugs, oil, distributor caps, points and belts. No body needs to know those things anymore. I was thinking of buying a restored 1965 VW bug just so I could tinker with it but didn't.

My dad has a 1965 VW Beetle he bought back in the very early 80's. He's recently restored it to like new, you'd die if you saw it. He recently bought a 1972 beetle and a 1977 Beetle convertible. Right now he has 3, the 65 we rebuilt the engine on. It's such a simple car to work on. He kept the original 6V system on the 65, which complicates finding parts since 6v coils and stuff are hard to find.
 

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