One of the best workers I've ever had is a 57 year old guy who used to be a manager, but came to work for us as our print operator.
He never takes a break, works his ass off... Runs 3 printers and a flatbed and roll laminator all at once by himself. He probably outputs twice as much as any employee. He doesn't cry when we get a rush job and he has to reload the media he just took off... Doesn't complain at all.
Then we have a young guy who's the same - he only works during the summers as he's in college, but every chance we get he's hired on.
Young people... Old people, there's good ones and bad ones on both camps.
I do find older people tend to not want to listen as much - mostly because they've been doing something a certain way for 20 years, so even if you have a better way, in their eyes it won't ever be better - and they may "try" it, but they make sure the new way will fail by sabotaging it. I think that's more to due with their experience than their age though..
We still do a lot of screen printing. We have 3 presses... But 2 of our screen printers refuse to use it and do everything on our manual table by hand. Qty doesn't matter.... Could be 10,000 prints, they'll still do it by hand and then complain about how much work they're doing and how soar they are. So now... The guy who runs our printers and works his ass off gets tagged whenever it's a high qty, and he'll run them on the press and finish them in hours instead of days, and doesn't end up with soar wrists.
It's less work to run the press.... Easier to setup, and you press a button vs having to apply pressure on n a squeegee. Absolutely no reason not to use one.... One press could replace 5 screen printers... But they won't use of one...
Some people are stubborn, old.. young... Doesn't matter. They stock with what they know.... And in most cases, I don't blame them.
I'm the same way. I don't care if apple comes out with a PC that's twice as fast as a
windows PC. I'll die before I switch to apple -
windows is what I know and what I'm comfortable with.
Humans are creatures of habit, can't fault them for sticking with what they know... You just have to work around it.