Seems pretty spot on for most young folks trying to get into a career today.

I'm talking about older individuals who have been working in the area for more than 10 years still being just God awful at doing basic things.

I worked at a law firm once. One of the older attorneys didn't know how to bold, italicize, underline, put attachments on emails, digitally modify a PDF (it was a paperless office and he would print out the PDF, make changes to it manually, rescan it and email it to everyone) and other simple tasks. He thought I was some sort of tech God when I talk him CTRL C/CTRL V and CTRL B/I/U. Computers have been in law firms for decades now. Every attorney under the age of 40 has used them all the time. This attorney wastes so much of the paralegals' time helping with simple computer tasks I've known how to do since I was in elementary school.

One of my old coworkers told me he still has a job there.

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