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  • John Brown

    Sept. 4, 2008 9:13 a.m. John Brown UltimaDork

    I am REALLY trying to give the GOP a chance here but I have this nagging thing going on in the back of my head...

    How can a man who (still) claims to be a commercial fisherman work for BP as a production operation supervisor ?

    (although he states he has no supervisory rolls his job description and the $92K / yr would argue the fact)

    I understand that the guy likes to work, I like to work. But how with little to no college experience did he land this job?

  • therex

    Sept. 4, 2008 9:20 a.m. therex SuperDork

    He lives where the oil is.

    I mean, come on. I could probably be a janitor for BP and make 60 grand.

  • slantvaliant

    Sept. 4, 2008 10:25 a.m. slantvaliant New Reader

    John Brown wrote: But how with little to no college experience did he land this job?

    There's some bias showing there. I know some very successful people in both technical and managerial positions who never attended college.

  • rob_lewis

    Sept. 4, 2008 10:27 a.m. rob_lewis Dork

    slantvaliant wrote:

    John Brown wrote: But how with little to no college experience did he land this job?

    There's some bias showing there. I know some very successful people in both technical and managerial positions who never attended college.

    Two that immediately come to mind: Michael Dell and Bill Gates. Neither have a college degree.

    -Rob

  • doitover

    Sept. 4, 2008 10:30 a.m. doitover Reader

    And most of the Tony Soprano's of the world. You don't have to be educated or intelligent to make a lot of money.

    rob_lewis wrote:

    slantvaliant wrote:

    John Brown wrote: But how with little to no college experience did he land this job?

    There's some bias showing there. I know some very successful people in both technical and managerial positions who never attended college.

    Two that immediately come to mind: Michael Dell and Bill Gates. Neither have a college degree.

    -Rob

  • Type Q

    Sept. 4, 2008 11:31 a.m. Type Q Reader

    rob_lewis wrote:

    slantvaliant wrote:

    John Brown wrote: But how with little to no college experience did he land this job?

    There's some bias showing there. I know some very successful people in both technical and managerial positions who never attended college.

    Two that immediately come to mind: Michael Dell and Bill Gates. Neither have a college degree.

    -Rob

    Actually they both attended college. They just got so busy with the side businesses they were running that they never finished.

  • John Brown

    Sept. 4, 2008 11:50 a.m. John Brown UltimaDork

    slantvaliant wrote:

    John Brown wrote: But how with little to no college experience did he land this job?

    There's some bias showing there. I know some very successful people in both technical and managerial positions who never attended college.

    Bias? Not really. I want to know how to get there from here!

  • foxtrapper

    Sept. 4, 2008 12:56 p.m. foxtrapper SuperDork

    John Brown wrote:

    I am REALLY trying to give the GOP a chance here but I have this nagging thing going on in the back of my head...

    How can a man who (still) claims to be a commercial fisherman work for BP as a production operation supervisor ?

    (although he states he has no supervisory rolls his job description and the $92K / yr would argue the fact)

    I understand that the guy likes to work, I like to work. But how with little to no college experience did he land this job?

    Eh? My wife is a commercial waterman, doesn't mean she has no college experience. In fact, she's got a degree. Commercial watermen aren't inherently stupid or uneducated.

  • Strizzo

    Sept. 4, 2008 1:16 p.m. Strizzo Dork

    is that like a landman?

  • Wally

    Sept. 5, 2008 1:08 a.m. Wally SuperDork

    Work somewhere that promotes internally. I started as a driver, scored in the top 100 on the dispatcher test and got promoted. I do my job well and have been advised to work on my resume for when I'm elligible for the next step.

  • BBsGarage

    Sept. 5, 2008 6:52 a.m. BBsGarage Reader

    Wally wrote:

    I do my job well and have been advised to work on my resume for when I'm elligible for the next step.

    That can have more then one meaning.

  • wreckerboy

    Sept. 5, 2008 6:55 a.m. wreckerboy SuperDork

    BBsGarage wrote:

    Wally wrote:

    I do my job well and have been advised to work on my resume for when I'm elligible for the next step.

    That can have more then one meaning.

    Given Wally's well documented, um, "issues" that next step could involve a stiletto heel. Which is a bitch when heel and toeing, so I am told.

 

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