I look at all web designers as peers - whether they're 20, 30, 40 or 50. Everybody brings something of value to the table. Lynn -- Lynn A. Nichols, Starstruck Design lynn at starstruckdesign.com http://www.starstruckdesign.com http://www.shopwesternmass.com Hunter Golden wrote: > Yeah Interesting thoughts.... > > In all honesty, the generational clash is pretty deep right now, but in web > design and creative services, I think dynamic is a substantially more > positive one. For starters, it's really hard to sell one's self as a > 'seasoned pro' like you could in other fields because let's face it... web > design has only been around as a profession for the last 15-20 years, if > that. No one is REALLY a 'seasoned pro'. All relevant technology for today > has been developed within the last four years. So anyone graduating college, > from a necessary skills standpoint, will be on largely even footing with > someone who's been kicking around longer.