Originally Posted by
Screwed
747 Captain.....don't think I had anyone problem going far.
Yes, let's hire the so called well rounded individual instead of the most qualified..... for a job that involves life and death.
When I was having a brain tumor removed, I interviewed several surgeons to perform the surgery, and I made my decision based upon which one was the most well rounded and had done the most volunteer work.
I wasn't interested in where they went to med school or how high they graduated in their class, or how many times they had performed brain surgery. After all, all doctors have the same medical licenses, so the only way to differentiate between them is what they do when they're not performing surgery. That's what's important.
Right?