Managing Millennials Not an Easy Job
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant
Unlike your community soccer league when you were 8, you won’t get a little trophy for just showing up at work. Some millennials — people in their early 30s or younger — feel disappointed and defrauded after they enter the full-time wor... [Subscriber-only content]
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Oswego County Business Magazine
Issue 154

Cover Story
- The New No.1
Exelon, owner-operator of three county-based nuclear power facilities, becomes Oswego County’s top private employer
Features
Special Report
- Dying a Slow Death
- Does Work/Life Balance Even Exist?
- Is the Office Romance Dead?
- 1 King, 1 Dream in Constantia Founded on Religious Belief
- Couple from Tully to Sell Collectibles Online
- The 92-Year-Old CEO
- SUNY Oswego Takes on Fresh Water for New Project
- Millennials: A Generation Like No Other
- Managing Millennials Not an Easy Job
- Economic forecasting
- Era Inclusion
- Progress 2018 - Health
- Progress 2018 - Higher Education
- Progress 2018 - Human Services
- Progress 2018 - Manufacturing
- Progress 2018 - Real Estate
- Progress 2018 - Tourism
- Oswego County's Top Projects
- Fulton’s Sweet Spot
- Port City Hitting on all Cylinders
Business Updates
Profiles
Wayne Westervelt
My Turn
Corporate Ruthlessness and The Four-Way Test
Economic Trends
Creation of Regional Waste Water Treatment Facility Under Study
Last Page
Tom Kells