But we weren't spoiled the way many millennials and gen-z seem to be.
When I went away to college I came back one summer, when I went to fill up with gas the girl behind the counter lived just down the road from us. This was a college town with an Ivy League university where her father taught as a law professor.
Can anyone image a law professor's daughter working as a cashier for extra money at a gas station while in college these days? This wasn't unusual then.
I’m early Gen-X. We were mostly feral.