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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Every year... I don't see how you can possibly learn everything you need to in a year then move on. Specialized experience my behind, I've met many who honestly weren't qualified and should had stayed in their previous positions at least an additional year or two. [/quote] This is an interesting point - because it presumes that we are in jobs to learn, rather than to contribute. I know that the two are not mutually exclusive - but what if you're in a job in which you've contributed and done your job, but you have not "learned" anymore than you would at another job? That is staying at Job "A" for years 3 and 4 wouldn't make you any better suited to Job "B" than transitioning to Job "B" after 2 years at Job "A".[/quote] I'm the original poster you quoted. Yes, I agree that in some jobs, you've learned all you could but for my particular field, at least 2-3 would and should be ideal. [/quote]
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