Originally posted by lazybones
And if the older surgeon has carried out many successful procedures before, then that demonstrates that he can apply the experience that he has gathered over the years. He's not a quack boasting with vague claims of 'experience' without having anything to back that up, but a true veteran in his area of expertise.
Originally posted by robtardshit
for steve to show he is a fucking retard, braindead loser who cant create a good example
Look at how hard he tries:
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/f80/t649753.html
lol
Originally posted by robgod
dude hitler slaughtered half of poland and all raped your women.please change the avatar
thank you
I hate Poland and every day I wake up I feel sad knowing I life in this cesspool, wish Hitler won and spared us the humiliation of trying to run an independent country, we can't do it right
Oh, a brain surgeon? In other words, a Neurosurgeon?
I would very easily choose the younger guy. Why?
Neurosurgeons require a 7 year residency. So in order to complete your "full" education to become a full brand new, fresh, Neurosurgeon, you would have to have done a 7 year residency - actual practice under a neurosurgeon (s). And if he's top of his class, that would make him one of the best neurosurgeons in the world.
So you've basically asked if I would want one of the best Neurosurgeons in the world to compete against a 65 year old who may be at the very end of his or her career?
Well, why did you make the decision so easy?
Perhaps you should choose a different profession that does not go directly against the point you're making about experience.
I understand the point of the thread. Go to my next post.
Here, use this example:
Premise: You are house-sitting in a $5 million mansion for your successful friend. But a pipe bursts in the walls in the bathroom. Water starts leaking from the walls on the floor. You, luckily, knew where the master water shut-off valve was located and got it stopped. You clean up the water and look through search results to see which Plumbing Company is the best in town. The plumbing company is called Shitter McGavin.
The Office Manager tells you he has 2 plumbers available at the next time slot, 1pm-3pm. He asks you who you prefer. You then ask to know a bit about each plumber:
1. One is brand new, just now licensed, and has completed the mandatory 6 months of On Job Training. He also got a perfect score on the licensing test.
2. The other is a 20 year veteran with a stellar success record and the highest customer satisfaction rating of any in the company. 20 years ago, they did not have the licensing requirements so he could not take the test but he is clearly knowledgeable.
Who would you hire to come onsite and do a burst pipe replacement on the expensive, authentic, Italian Marble bathroom?
Here's the catch:
Person 1, the new guy, is 48.
Person 2 is 31.