Quote:Originally Posted by jfink
I proved my "executive" wrong and i still have my job and he got fired so being in managment doesn't prove much. Your a$$ can be grass too and cut as easily.
really? what if i was management and out of 20 others who had been there before i was the only one to be as effective and hired some of the best employees they have ever had. then when i left to start on another level of my career, one of the people i hired got their chance and because they had a good leader before they have continued their success. in other words, my legacy continues with other strong minded individuals with strong work ethics. which means when i find my place in another company i will bring those people with me to further prove my effectiveness and strategy.
you couldn't prove me wrong, much less anyone else.
as far as structure goes your correct, but again what did they do after getting their GED, flip burgers at Mcdonalds or move onto to college...early??
once again, neither one is an accomplishment. what if they went on to college to get C's? nothing has been proven, just that they are lazy, cannot take orders, and do not wish to be told what to do= not a good subordinate
again, the majority of "dropouts" are unintelligent, idiots, lazy, whatever else you wanna put here, but there are some that find HS as unmotivational. Puplic schooling to me was......really a waste. Teachers didn't care to much just as longed as you passed at the end of the year so they could prove to the state that they were doing there job. Hell i had a teacher offer me an A just to speak up more in class!! How the hell is that educational. "Here you go, speak up in class to make it seem like i am teaching and you'll get an A."
Hey idiot, who do you think pays their wages? teachers are liable to state regulations and the funding which comes from those programs. if you thought it was boring, why would i hire a stupid dropout? dont colleges have teachers too? dont colleges teach to a curriculum? all you have are excuses that sound like the classic lazy sack of shit who thinks they know it all so they put it to the machine by dropping out and doing nothing with their lives. I guarantee the teacher wanted you to become part of the curriculum and thought they would engage you first, once you had become engaged, they could more easily approach you to try other important aspects of your education. i am willing to bet it was a speech(fixed it for ya?) class...lol!
P.S. i left my response in plan text so you can read it.
see i can do it too, without being hostile.
