Aging Boomer Baby

What skills or lessons have you learned recently?

I am a boomer baby, I was born in the tail end of the boom, so I wasn’t born with technology. Due to my untimely birth, I didn’t get the training on computers and all the other technology. I’m still learning how to use my remote control for my TV.

At the time change I was proud of myself for resetting the clock in my truck. That emboldened me to also read the instructions and preset my radio stations. Yes I still listen to FM radio.

I recently received some training on Excel. I can sort of build a spreadsheet now. I also read an article on Facebook about what those mysterious buttons at the top of the keyboard do- F1 through F12, I grab onto any keyboard shortcut I encounter. Sadly there’s Not much chance I will remember it the next time I need it. My brain isn’t a vault it’s a sieve. And in my life, It feels like I have to sprint to keep up with others in my work group strolling through their own work.

What my younger coworkers take for granted, their inherent understanding of all things technical, it can be a frustration to them to have to help me catch up. To all you patient young people born since 1965 (65?) I could hug you when you are patient with me when I get lost when something changes on my screen, and still patient with me when I have to ask yet again how to find something, buried in a folder inside a folder inside a folder that you showed me just yesterday.

Everyday I am learning something new to me but old hat and so much part of my youthful coworkers experience that it surprises them that I don’t know the same things they know.

I’m not far from the finish line where I will get to bow out of the near daily training, the constant “learning opportunity” and I can just do things that I actually know how to. Right now I can’t come up with an example. But I do know stuff. I can drive a stick shift.

The most important thing I have learned is that it is okay to not know something and it’s also okay to ask for help.

To all of you out there that were born after the baby boom, please be patient with us, we won’t be around much longer, retirement is quickly clearing out all of us old ones. Be kind to us as we age out, if you take the time to teach us we may be more helpful to you.

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Author: Peterloeffelbein

I am a man. I am an older man. I am a husband and a dad and a grandpa. I am a disciple of Jesus. Because I am a disciple of Jesus much of what I write is about him, and I usually end what I write with a question, do you the reader know that Jesus loves you? He does. He loves us all but he loves you specifically. He loves me specifically. What will you do with that information today?