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  • #31
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    a all the way

    b in this case does not show learning and growing from previous mistakes

    they don't call u a maverick for no reason, mavericks are erratic and seen as erratic by others, and thus hard to become good leaders cause they don't listen well

    more upside with A, cause he doesn't have bad habits that are most likely engrained in the older candidate, older ceo's are typically my way or the highway

    thus, again A, clean slate, can see when and if he goes wrong and if he will listen to do right

    again, simple for me

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    • #32
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      Originally posted by trip View Post
      a all the way

      b in this case does not show learning and growing from previous mistakes

      they don't call u a maverick for no reason, mavericks are erratic and seen as erratic by others, and thus hard to become good leaders cause they don't listen well

      more upside with A, cause he doesn't have bad habits that are most likely engrained in the older candidate, older ceo's are typically my way or the highway

      thus, again A, clean slate, can see when and if he goes wrong and if he will listen to do right

      again, simple for me
      sorry...i didnt really specify that it was these 2 people. just in general, you'd rather have an experience, schooled than a man thats been secessful?....ok, i see. i didnt want to specify these 2 becouse your biased....i'm not. i like neither equally. i wanted to get your opinion in general. in general, i tend to lean towards the experienced applicant. i really dont want to school you and pay for your mistakes. if i was to pay you ALOT less, then i'd be willing to poss. hire the less experienced applicant and chaulk his mistakes up to lessons! i agree that if i was of the thaught that the experience guy was poisin, i'd not hire him, but in this case, i dont necc. agree that he is....so, in general, you'd still hire a?
      HE WHO MAKES A BEAST OF HIMSELF, GET'S RID OF THE PAIN OF BEING A MAN!!


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      • #33
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        you have a different view on expereince

        if i was hiring someone to do xyz programming i'd have to have someone with those skills

        at a high level position, you have too seperate expereince from time and place

        ie, some great car salesman when car sales are booming has alot of expereince, he might suck when times are tough

        i like too look at trajectory over time, ie, the young guy is going up the ladder and hungry, the expereinced guy most likely is not that interested in moving up the ladder as opossed to not going back down

        i've met lot's of high level folks, i'd say most of em like any other group, 80% are average 15% good too great, 5% a super star

        i know what makes a super star, and what makes average

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        • #34
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          well then...the inexperienced guy's for you.
          btw...a great car saleman that sux when times are tough is NOT a great car salesman...he was just a order taker. i'd launch his ass. i guess it was a bad question becouse it dont seem you can put yourself in a biz. owners position. i'm not saying that becouse you chose the answer i dont agree with (i dont necc. disagree with your answer). i realize i didnt specify WHAT type of biz and that would make the diff in your answer..i was thinking ford, gm, lear...something like that...i have a hard time believing you would hand the reigns of ford motor over to a green pea.
          HE WHO MAKES A BEAST OF HIMSELF, GET'S RID OF THE PAIN OF BEING A MAN!!


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          • #35
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            ^Holy $hit!!! I agree with trip, for once.... LOL, I'll have to remember this; I'm sure it won't happen again for another thousand posts.

            I don't see anything concerning in those pictures. All my family members are Christian/Liberal/Pragmatists and I would hope to god know one would say I was unqualified because of their metaphysical or political positions.

            Doesn't mean I support or even like Obama but his pastor affiliation says much more about the person he is than his family and his families beliefs or past.

            If he was committed to reason, I would acknowledge that his upbringing probably has contributed to a broader understanding of race and class relations.

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            • #36
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              roflmao, klash

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              • #37
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                Originally posted by trip View Post
                they don't call u a maverick for no reason, mavericks are erratic and seen as erratic by others, and thus hard to become good leaders cause they don't listen well
                again, simple for me
                mav·er·ick
                Pronunciation: \ˈmav-rik, ˈma-və-\
                Function: noun
                1: an unbranded range animal; especially : a motherless calf
                2: an independent individual who does not go along with a group or party
                Are you sure you wouldn't like to retract that statement? I think they call him the Maverick in accordance with Websters Dictionary as opposed to yours.
                A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have. -Thomas Jefferson

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                • #38
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                  Originally posted by firstenrgy View Post
                  mav·er·ick
                  Pronunciation: \ˈmav-rik, ˈma-və-\
                  Function: noun
                  1: an unbranded range animal; especially : a motherless calf
                  2: an independent individual who does not go along with a group or party
                  Are you sure you wouldn't like to retract that statement? I think they call him the Maverick in accordance with Websters Dictionary as opposed to yours.
                  I think he got the name Maverick because he's a "republican" that doesn't have conservative ideals and from the liberal media's perspective that is a maverick. Of course if a democrat went with conservative ideals they'd probably nickname him a traitor or the backstabber. He's a maverick because he opposes what they oppose.

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                  • #39
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                    Originally posted by Klash View Post
                    I think he got the name Maverick because he's a "republican" that doesn't have conservative ideals and from the liberal media's perspective that is a maverick. Of course if a democrat went with conservative ideals they'd probably nickname him a traitor or the backstabber. He's a maverick because he opposes what they oppose.
                    you can say that again, eh?...
                    HE WHO MAKES A BEAST OF HIMSELF, GET'S RID OF THE PAIN OF BEING A MAN!!


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                    • #40
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                      ^phucking eh! White Folks Greed Runs A World In Need.

                      Quit being white, your ruining the world.

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                      • #41
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                        firstenergy,

                        i'm thinking about buying the stock, i love em when they go higher

                        i'm just pointint out traits habits and perceptions of mavericks and the great weakness in leadership

                        what happens is it is tough to keep a base, or a consensus on certain ideals

                        CONFIDENCE IS CONSISTENCY IT CREATES SECURITY

                        the no. 1 enemy is being erratic

                        over time things get messed up and confidence and the ability to lead is lost

                        mavericks are great on their own, in small groups, or starting revolutions, most times in big positions they struggle

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                        • #42
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                          He is consistent and deeply rooted in his beliefs, not erratic as you put it. I remember another presidential candidate that was considered a radical for his belief in less government (not popular during the boom of the bully unions)and restructuring the income tax code. That person was Ronald Reagan. For our younger members... Pre Reagan, the top income tax bracket was 70% If you would like to return to such a progressive tax... then Obama is your man. If not, the choice is clear.
                          Don't worry though, barring any major goof by McCain, the election will be a landslide.
                          A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have. -Thomas Jefferson

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                          • #43
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                            heck george bush had family ties to the ****'s if you trace his grandfather or great grand father and he still made it as president.

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