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Originally posted by aphigirly
i think its telling that the only person who really agrees with you is admittedly not a part of a professional work place
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Geez, I'm not a complete workplace ignoramous! I'm just not working at this time. But I did used to have a career. I had a secretary and everything!
ETA: I'm just playing around, aphigirly
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What people aren't seeng is that the job requires a Bachelor's Degree. So, if the young woman without one gets the job, that's not right. I know that experience matters, but if a job posting says that someone needs that piece of paper then someone without one should not be considered.
Look at it this way. Someone who is an EMT or nurse for 30 years might know more medicine than someone who received their MD yesterday. But, only one of them is a physician.
Or a longtime paralegal might be well-versed in law but did not graduate from law school so is not a lawyer.
Everyone has a valid opinion, but this just makes the most sense to me. Plus, it's the most fair (not that that usually matters in the office)