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Originally Posted by Munchkin03
I don't list classes on my resume; I've had the same job for a few years now so other than my undergrad/grad school, I don't even list much about my educational background.
Basically, they're looking for an excuse. The same clients don't ask for the resumes of my male counterparts. If people are acting like this over their architects, you don't think they're being as cautious about their presidential candidates?
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No, I don't think it's caution in politics. But it may be an excuse to back up a decision that you've already made in both cases.
It's a faulty analogy though on a lot of levels. You have a whole range of choice in architects and if it's an individual building, you have complete control over the process of choosing if you have enough money. With presidential candidates, it's selection by committee and election by the country at large to accomplish a task that no one has defined in advance.