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Old 08-09-2012, 12:23 AM
 
Location: California
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Originally Posted by 2ForTheSea View Post
That my logic is seriously flawed does not surprise me as logic has never been one of my strong points. Kindness generally is. Therefore I would never point out when a total stranger is not being logical. Especially if it is not at all important to my life.
I am confused. You post something in a CHAT ROOM that encourages dialog and discussion. You are told your logic is flawed. You say you would never point out the bad behavior of a total stranger...but isn't that what you JUST DID????
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Old 08-09-2012, 12:26 AM
 
Location: California
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I wish they would do this. It seems almost tacky when they say that some skill is a "plus". Either they want it or they don't.
It isn't that simple. If I have 2 candidates, and one has the plus....

Candidate A 4/6 Preferred 6/6 Required No 'plus"

Candidate B 2/6 Preferred, 6/6 Required, Plus.

Both have a pretty even chance. However, Candidate A is still ahead on paper, even without the "plus"
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Old 08-11-2012, 10:45 PM
 
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It isn't that simple. If I have 2 candidates, and one has the plus....

Candidate A 4/6 Preferred 6/6 Required No 'plus"

Candidate B 2/6 Preferred, 6/6 Required, Plus.

Both have a pretty even chance. However, Candidate A is still ahead on paper, even without the "plus"
yup, makes sense
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