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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You need to work on your common sense and EQ. FinTech should fire you.[/quote] OP here. Why should they fire me?[/quote] It's business, not Take My Kid To Work Trip. Your kid doesn't work at the company. [/quote] This is OP. There are people at the company who have done worse such as taking their spouse to conferences and accepting expensive gifts from vendors. What I am doing is small potatoes compared to them. I will not get fired but putting that aside, the question I have is: if my DS does that, will it improve his EQ in the long run?[/quote] Internships Any job Social classes Performing art classes Read all the vault guides Talk with friends 1-2 years ahead of himself Debate team [/quote] Aren't conference venues a much better place to work on both networking and relationship building (e.g. improving EQ) than what listed above? At big conferences where there are thousands of people in attendance, the environment is probably the best place to work on those skills, right? I've attended many tech and non-tech conferences in Vegas, San Francisco, and San Diego and the environment at those conferences were very laid back and people were very helpful. A college student would find this much more useful than what PP listed above.[/quote] Maybe but mostly your son won't have much to add to the conversation because he literally doesn't know anything. Is he a good golfer at least? I think the best way to improve these things is to do a drama class in HS but most boys don't want to do that. Then sports and volunteering. You can try it, you don't need to crowd source if it's a good idea, try it and find out. [/quote]
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