. >>> overeducated, underemployed, that's the story for generation y. more than a third of recent college grads with jobs are working in a position that doesn't require a degree. in fact in the pool of 3 million new grads, 152,000 are working in retail, 102,000 as clerks and customer service reps, 94,000 are waiters and bartenders so it might not come as a shock that a huge chunk of the population is checked out at work right now. new gallup poll found 52% are not engaged and 18% are disengaged and dragging down productivity and millenials are more likely to go through the motions. on his fx show a comedian summed up what many think of their younger co-workers. >> every 20-year-old i encounter behind the counter gives me a look, this job sucks. yeah, that's why we gave it to you! because you're 20! which is mathematical guarantee that you have no skills and nothing to offer anybody in the world. >> brad, i hope you're laughing at that, the author of "manager 3.0." are millenials feeling too entitled, are the parents buffing up their self-esteem and now