Originally Posted by
Sliceback
Maybe their resume reflected their commitment to helping others and was enough to generate the job offer? And their willingness to volunteer, at their own expense, is what you're seeing.
I know a lot great volunteers at the United way and Salvation Army. None of them could fly a plane.
People need to realize this job is not about how nice you are or how much you help people. It's about how well you fly a plane, willingness to learn, accept instruction, and use good judgment.
These jobs are not charities...people need to lose that "group hug" mentality.