Mommy Underground – The Millennial generation is rapidly becoming known for their incompetence and laziness not only in daily adult tasks, but in the job market.
We have increasingly seen that Generation Y, as the Millennials are called, have failed to thrive in society; posing a risk to future generations.
One prime example of this is a story that caught the media’s attention in recent weeks, where a 30-year-old-man had to be evicted from his parent’s house because he refused to leave.
Michael Rotondo left his parent’s house on Friday after they won a court order to evict him.
However, the grown man would not leave his dad’s house without a fight, or without his Legos.
New York Post reported:
“The infamous 30-year-old freeloader — whose parents won a court order to evict him from their suburban Syracuse house — called 911 reporting that his dad, Mark, wouldn’t let him into the home’s basement to search for his 8-year-old son’s Legos.”
Apparently, Rotondo sat in the driveway whining about the dramatic Lego situation despite his 61-year-old father saying he would look for them after he left.
The cops did respond to the 911 call, and managed to facilitate locating the Legos, just in time for Rotondo to meet his court-ordered eviction deadline.
In an obnoxious display, Rotondo drove past reporters beeping and waving out of his beat up Volkswagen Passat station wagon, but not before getting a jump start, according to the New York Post.
Where is Rotondo speeding off to you may wonder? Simply put, the free-loader is moving right down the street.
Alex Jones, host of the show InfoWars, caught wind of Rotondo’s predicament and gave him a $3,000 check to get motivated. But this only enabled him to rent an Airbnb place for a week, demonstrating that Rotondo has learned nothing from the eviction.
But after the rental, he is reverting right back to old habits, and is moving in with a cousin, Anthony Mastropool, who lives merely a block from his parent’s home.
Mastropool’s fiancé, Janise Goode, plans on being married next year, according to the New York Post, and says she doesn’t mind Rotondo staying a few days, but is “just too old for roommates.”
Good luck getting him out of the house in time for the wedding. If history has shown Mastropool anything, it’s that Rotondo doesn’t respond well to polite pleas to vacate the premises.
To ease the minds of anyone who sympathizes for the moocher, the parents had tried many things to encourage their son to be a responsible adult.
They offered to pay to have their son’s car fixed, along with fronting the first month’s rent on an apartment.
SF Source Mommy Underground Jul 2018
Mid 30’s, son back home with fiance’, a dog and 2 cats…been home with us over a year. They chose wedding and honeymoon instead of moving out. Jan 2019 will be a game changer for them. Time’s up…your hitched so get out and get on with life.
It’s very hard when children refuse to grow up. You’re right to take steps to correct the situation. Hugs, g