I'm not a boomer, but I've got my tiny violin. What I want to know is what this guy did to be tasked with writing for Fortune about the effects Boomers have on the economy. That has got to be the journalistic equivalent of a punishment detail.
Everything is digital now. Some restaurants don't even have a menu; you scan a QR code to open their menu on a web page. Some specials are only in the phone app. DocuSign requires an email account and cell phone number. I had to teach my mother and father in 2004 how to use Windows XP, email, and Seamonkey. They died, and I still have their IBM ThinkCenter PC. To save all their documents. I grew up using a Commodore 64, so I learned the theories behind computer science. I later went to college and earned an Information Systems and Business Management degrees.
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