Yeah, next time I'm hiring again I'll offer more money to people that never went to college. University graduates have too many bad habits ingrained by professors.
Sorry to tell ya but being referred to as an asshole in the corporate world means jack shit.
It's often a sign of an efficient and effective leader. Someone who is capable and willing to confidently make difficult decisions that will benefit the company as a whole - Someone who has made these decisions in the past.
It broadcasts, "Profit over Feelings". And those are the guys you want working for your company.
A handful of disgruntled and/or offended (which again means jack shit, now-a-days) college graduates is not bad PR. It'll likely have an adverse effect for the applicants by notifying other employers that these people can't handle rejection.
"Oh, no. I better hire this person lest they think I'm an asshole."
lol
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WhoFramedReaderRabit ago
College - Where free thinking goes to die
patriot_biz ago
Yeah, next time I'm hiring again I'll offer more money to people that never went to college. University graduates have too many bad habits ingrained by professors.
IsaacJan ago
A lot of kids are trying to just get degrees to get ahead, don't be this asshole.
YouveSeenTheButcher ago
Sorry to tell ya but being referred to as an asshole in the corporate world means jack shit.
It's often a sign of an efficient and effective leader. Someone who is capable and willing to confidently make difficult decisions that will benefit the company as a whole - Someone who has made these decisions in the past. It broadcasts, "Profit over Feelings". And those are the guys you want working for your company.
A handful of disgruntled and/or offended (which again means jack shit, now-a-days) college graduates is not bad PR. It'll likely have an adverse effect for the applicants by notifying other employers that these people can't handle rejection.
"Oh, no. I better hire this person lest they think I'm an asshole." lol
You need to find a better Rabbi, (((Isaac))).