Anybody else noticing how quickly the employee demographic at General Electric is changing? People in their fifties and to a lesser extent those in their late forties are becoming an endangered species here.
Just look around you and you'll notice that most of the faces you see are at best in their thirties. Scary thing is, the transition has happened just in the past few years, it's not a gradual process.
I'm not saying we don't need young blood, we do. But we also need older employees if GE is to recover. It'd be nice if somebody up top realized there is no substitute for knowledge and experience and stop letting go of our best workers to save a little on their pay.