While Boomers may still fondly romanticize ‘the good old days,’ Millennials are often waiting for the relics of those times to fade away.
Today’s workforce is comfortable with digital technology, and often sees little reason to continue using this slow method of communication.
With the rise of smartphones and the internet, printed phone books have become largely redundant, so most younger people find it faster to look up contact details online.
With the rise of smartphones and the internet, printed phone books have become largely redundant, so most younger people find it faster to look up contact details online.
The concept of working from 9 to 5, Monday through Friday, isn’t as appealing to millennials as it was to previous generations.
Today’s shoppers are often drawn to the convenience and vast selection of online shopping over traditional brick-and-mortar stores.
Much like fax machines and phone books, landline phones are largely seen as unnecessary in the age of smartphones.