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In response to
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How do you feel about someone not getting hired because they are "over-qualified"?
"
by
TFox
Sucky, especially in today's environment.
Posted by
JaxSean (aka JaxSean)
Dec 15 '08, 11:23
If I have a graduate degree in engineering and *want* to work at Burger King for $6/hr, that's my choice.
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I CAN PRTEND TO BE STUPID!!! -- nm
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Interviewee
Dec 15, 11:26
Today's environment has a big impact on why I especially think its a dick move now. -- nm
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TFox
Dec 15, 11:23
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Agreed. people need work. -- nm
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JaxSean
Dec 15, 11:25
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But the company needs someone it feels will do the best job it's hiring for. -- nm
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Cuzzin the Red Nosed Todd
Dec 15, 11:30
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But "overqualified" is a ridiculous term. "You *could* do this job, but you could do it too well." -- nm
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JaxSean
Dec 15, 11:34
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