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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You sound incredibly full of yourself. Yes, of course you were wrong but hopefuly they'll be much better off working for someone else.[/quote] You mean "employed elsewhere" The issue is they have never actually "worked" To add to it as I can no longer discuss this with them. I mentioned if you come to work lets say 8am to 430 pm two day a week. (a lot come in early to beat traffice) since office meetings only normally take place betwee 9am and 4 pm and you are taking a 30 minute lunch that leaves you 6.5 hours a day twice a week to actually meet with people and gain knowledge. So 13 hours a week. with vacations, holidays that is only around 600 hours a year. in person to learn By comparision in same job at same level as they are I worked 2,500 hours a year in person around 4x the time of inperson to learn. So I was only at that level for around 1/4 the time as to master levels it talks around 2,500 hours junion role, 5,000 hours the next level, and around 7,500 hours the level afterward. The brain is a funny thing knowledge drops out over time so you need to learn much more than you forget. I had part time jobs in college 20 hours a week at a two banks. I never really could learn the jobs as I was not there enought as the full time people and outside interests and school main focus. So unless you are there 50 hours a week in person at least one point in your career with really smart people, in a company with good training, mentorship, apprentiship programs at least once in your life you never really fully understand the industry or job you are doing. They should do this then come back and rest on past achievements. In fact everyone should work at a "real" job at some point Then again Giant supermarket is largest employer in MoCo so most dont get the chance [/quote]
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