stiggy
Senior Member
- Joined
- Apr 28, 2019
- Messages
- 107
- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- Resilient
- Vessel Make
- Kadey-Krogen 48 Northsea
Recently due to a change at work i've been paired with younger millennials (I'm at the older end of this generation), a good amount of them are exploring van life. Owning a house for our generation seems more like a prison than anything else. More of us aren't having kids and are more into exploring and experiences. Maybe it's just me but that sounds like a setup for a decent prospect for the trawler industry. When making a comparison of van life to trawler life, there are many parallels. Add in the ability to be a influencer/be influenced, it may transition from a retirement dream to a live now and experience life while still young and healthy.
As far as not having skills, many of our parents were stuck with 9-5s with a long commute and didn't have time to teach us manual labor to fix things as they usually just farmed it out. But we do have youtube and the internet. So maybe it isn't a parent or uncle showing us how to change an alternator but there are hours of videos that show us how. To say this generation is not interested in learning a skill i think is far from accurate. But that is to say every generation seems to look at the ones before and after them a bit differently than their own.
As far as not having skills, many of our parents were stuck with 9-5s with a long commute and didn't have time to teach us manual labor to fix things as they usually just farmed it out. But we do have youtube and the internet. So maybe it isn't a parent or uncle showing us how to change an alternator but there are hours of videos that show us how. To say this generation is not interested in learning a skill i think is far from accurate. But that is to say every generation seems to look at the ones before and after them a bit differently than their own.