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Custis, Hunt-Days not eligible for ’14 football season
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<blockquote data-quote="gtg936g" data-source="post: 48048" data-attributes="member: 623"><p>Excellent post. I currently manage about 35 Engineers from various backgrounds. My Engineers are usually entry level folks straight from college. My company has had a tremendous amount of trouble trying to adapt to the millennial generation. It is not that the young men and women coming in are not smart, it is just that they have no differentiation between work life and social life. For instance coming to work on time consistently is a huge struggle. So, we did a company wide study of the hours worked and performance of about 300 entry level Engineers. The GT graduates out performed other schools so much that my company plans to shut down recruitment efforts at NCST and Clemson to focus on getting more Engineers from GT. There is a GT difference in the work force and I am extremely proud to be part of it.</p><p></p><p>As an aside the GT Engineers averaged putting in about 25% more hours per week and carried a more difficult work load on average.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtg936g, post: 48048, member: 623"] Excellent post. I currently manage about 35 Engineers from various backgrounds. My Engineers are usually entry level folks straight from college. My company has had a tremendous amount of trouble trying to adapt to the millennial generation. It is not that the young men and women coming in are not smart, it is just that they have no differentiation between work life and social life. For instance coming to work on time consistently is a huge struggle. So, we did a company wide study of the hours worked and performance of about 300 entry level Engineers. The GT graduates out performed other schools so much that my company plans to shut down recruitment efforts at NCST and Clemson to focus on getting more Engineers from GT. There is a GT difference in the work force and I am extremely proud to be part of it. As an aside the GT Engineers averaged putting in about 25% more hours per week and carried a more difficult work load on average. [/QUOTE]
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