I HAVE A confession to make. I was born in 1982, which technically makes me a millennial.However, I must say I've never felt like I completely identified as one, and after attending a recent presentation at the Midwest Pork Conference, I think I might be an exception to the rule. The daughter of parents from the greatest generation (those born 1900 to 1945), and the youngest of 11 children, who include both baby boomers (born 1946 to 1964) and Generation Xers, (born 1965 to 1976), I probably gained my workplace attributes from observing them over the years, rather than my peers.
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