Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Viral Video Mocking 'Millennial Managers' Sparks Debate About Different Generations' Managerial Styles

Skit involving a Millennial manager
@robdon567/TikTok

TikToker @robdon567 sparked intense debate on social media with his impression of a Millennial manager at work, with many sounding off about what generation they prefer to have as a boss.

Since it's 2024, we're all old enough now to have worked at a place where there were a range generations in management positions, including Generation X, Millennials, and Boomers.

People are quick to point out how difficult it can be to work with a manager who is also a Boomer or Gen Xer because of their brusqueness and what feels like over-willingness to express their disappointment in our work. At the same time, at least their feelings are transparent.


People are much less certain how they feel about Millennial management, with some loving them because of their down-to-earth and humble nature and others begrudging them because of their pattern of withholding information.

In a viral video, TikToker @robdon567 did his impression a Millennial manager taking a video call with an anonymous employee, making sure that they are on track with their work at the beginning of the new year.

The call appears incredibly informal with the manager still eating his lunch, checking his other devices while conversing, and not making eye contact. The TikToker also makes a series of comments about pointless workplace systems and measures he sees no point in.

You can watch the video here:

@robdon567

Follow me here & on IG 😊: Therobdon567

Some on TikTok found this informality to be comforting because it felt more like a human-to-human discussion.

@robdon567/TikTok

@robdon567/TikTok

@robdon567/TikTok

@robdon567/TikTok

@robdon567/TikTok

@robdon567/TikTok

@robdon567/TikTok

@robdon567/TikTok

@robdon567/TikTok

@robdon567/TikTok

@robdon567/TikTok

@robdon567/TikTok

But others on X, formerly Twitter, were suspicious of how the manager could quickly turn these "pointless" details around.





Everyone has different needs in the workplace, and while some are concerned about the clarity and loyalty Millennial managers show, the viewers on TikTok who loved their Millennial managers far exceeded the skeptical viewers on X.

Rob posted multiple TikTok videos that featured the Millennial manager, including a team meeting that was required by the company and was otherwise very relaxed and a simple check-in that could have easily been an email.

@robdon567

Follow me here & on IG 😊: Therobdon567

There was also a heartwarming video in which the Millennial manager celebrated their employee getting a new job.

While companies are always worried about turnover rates, employees have to constantly think about their income and their opportunities to expand to higher-paying roles, especially in this economy.

Supportive bosses are hard to come by, and TikTok viewers were quick to buy into a Millennial manager's likelihood to be an employee's cheerleader for ascending the ladder.

@robdon567

Follow me here & on IG 😊: Therobdon567

Though some workers are concerned about the Millennial's place in a management role, most found the Millennial's shift to stronger, more sentimental communication to be irreplaceable.

As they continue in their positions, hopefully they can achieve more clarity around work milestones to help everyone feel more comfortable working with them.

More from Trending

Patricia Reichman (left) in her official candidate photo compared to the noticeably altered, AI-enhanced version (right) that sparked backlash.
Courtesy of rotterdam.nl

Dutch Councilwoman Goes Viral After Issuing Bonkers Defense For Using AI Campaign Photo To Make Herself Look Much Younger

Authenticity might be a controversial buzzword in politics these days, but Patricia Reichman seems to have utterly missed the memo. The 59-year-old Dutch councilwoman is facing mounting backlash after using an AI-generated campaign photo that dramatically de-aged her—and defending it in a way that’s only deepening the controversy.

According to a report from Algemeen Dagblad, Reichman was elected to the Blijdorp-Bergpolder-Liskwartier district council last week but quickly drew scrutiny when voters noticed a stark difference between two of her photos. One, published in a local newspaper, appeared significantly ... different than the image listed on the official municipal candidate roster.

Keep ReadingShow less
KitKat bars
Kevin Carter/Getty Images

Someone Stole Over 400,000 KitKat Bars In Bizarre Chocolate Heist—And Here Come The Jokes

Maybe an international, chocolate-covered heist wasn't on our 2026 Bingo cards, but here we are.

Last week, rumors began to spread on social media that an exorbitant number of KitKat candy bars had been stolen in transit from Italy to Poland.

Keep ReadingShow less
Donald Trump; Karoline Leavitt
C-SPAN; Li Yuanqing/Xinhua via Getty Images

Trump Accidentally Tells The Truth About The 'Terrible Job' Karoline Leavitt Is Doing Amid 'Bad Press' Claim

While speaking to reporters on Tuesday, MAGA Republican President Donald Trump went on a rant about all the "bad press" he's been receiving—and decided to lay the blame at the feet of White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.

Trump, speaking from the Oval Office, said to the gathered press:

Keep ReadingShow less
Zendaya (right) and Robert Pattinson (left) laugh off an awkward question during a French TV interview while promoting The Drama.
Courtesy of France.TV

Robert Pattinson And Zendaya Praised For Their Response To Reporter's Awkward Question About Their 'Jealous' Partners

In their latest movie, The Drama, Zendaya and Robert Pattinson proved they won’t let the drama of awkward press moments get in the way of their professional dynamic.

Because while the film leans into relationship tension, their real-life press tour has been navigating a different kind of discomfort—one that has nothing to do with the script.

Keep ReadingShow less
Olaf animatronic at Disney Adventure World in Paris
@DiscussingFilm/X

Olaf Just Made His Debut At Disneyland Paris—And Hilariously Malfunctioned To The Shock Of Onlookers

If anyone has ever needed a reminder that working too much can be detrimental to their health, take this sign from Olaf.

Yes, Olaf the snowman, who was magically brought to life in the animated film Frozen.

Keep ReadingShow less