Twenty-five years ago I was born, a member of what is being called the "baby-busters," the "fixer generation," or the "twentysomethings." Much has been said and written about our generation these past few months.
We baby-busters face growing ecologic concerns and social problems.
Baby-busters entering the work force lack the workaholic drive of their baby-boomer predecessors.
If the Rambo style is successful at Texaco, it does not appear to fare well with baby-busters. A later Fortune poll reveals that 25-year-old professionals, or YIFFIES (young, individualistic, freedom-minded, and few), exhibit more concern for quality of personal life than longer hours or fast-track careers.