This presentation was perfect for its time - about 20 - 30 years ago or whatever. Now, it's all about WHO you know, and not WHAT you know. You can try your hardest being the "what" part, but in today's day and age I have over and over again seen underqualified people getting jobs over the qualified ones simply because they knew someone semi-high up within the company.
what a perfect pile of shit! majority of people who come here end up living below the poverty line and are being exploited and spit on by locals without hardly any chances of becoming "more valuable." yes, sure, living below the poverty line in the us is better than in an average 3rd world country, but shut your stupid lying mouth about equality and 'we've got the best economic opportunities'.
This presentation was perfect for its time - about 20 - 30 years ago or whatever. Now, it's all about WHO you know, and not WHAT you know. You can try your hardest being the "what" part, but in today's day and age I have over and over again seen underqualified people getting jobs over the qualified ones simply because they knew someone semi-high up within the company.
duderanch18237 1 year ago
what a perfect pile of shit! majority of people who come here end up living below the poverty line and are being exploited and spit on by locals without hardly any chances of becoming "more valuable." yes, sure, living below the poverty line in the us is better than in an average 3rd world country, but shut your stupid lying mouth about equality and 'we've got the best economic opportunities'.
minestrone3 1 year ago
very interesting. What he doesn't tell you though, is the fact that,
the value of something is also based on its SCARCITY.
bodunchar 1 year ago