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It's the biggest one and you know it. That doesn't fit ND40's narrative though now does it?

Incorrect. Replacement due to attrition has always existed. You have to always be training your replacement to a degree. Mentoring is a huge part of my job.

If the candidate isn’t teachable or doesn’t care to listen and learn then they need to wander off and find somebody else to annoy.
 
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Incorrect. Replacement due to attrition has always existed. You have to always be training your replacement to a degree. Mentoring is a huge part of my job.

If the candidate isn’t teachable or doesn’t care to listen and learn then they need to wander off and find somebody else to annoy.

I'd take one good, experienced engineer to run things over a bevy of "the best and brightest" MBAs ... any day.
 
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It's the biggest one and you know it. That doesn't fit ND40's narrative though now does it?

You are so wrong, you can't sustain growth with elderly employees. The problem with hiring young kids fresh from college is they THINK they know what they're doing and won't listen. Or they won't put in the hours.

Over the past year we have gone through 6 kids out of school with 1 that stuck. I'd love to have 6 or 7 young bucks eager to get into the field.
 
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You are so wrong, you can't sustain growth with elderly employees. The problem with hiring young kids fresh from college is they THINK they know what they're doing and won't listen. Or they won't put in the hours.

And that is why I said you can't replace knowledge and experience so easily. I don't care how you word it we are saying the same thing. It cost time and money to get the right one.

Over the past year we have gone through 6 kids out of school with 1 that stuck. I'd love to have 6 or 7 young bucks eager to get into the field.

Is your field high end residential construction? I don't remember.
 
And that is why I said you can't replace knowledge and experience so easily. I don't care how you word it we are saying the same thing.



Is your field high end residential construction? I don't remember.

Environmental remediation and consulting.

And we're not saying the same thing. You can replace knowledge and experience if you have people willing to work and earn the knowledge and gain the experience. Just too many kids coming out thinking that degree is the end all be all.
 
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How does the EPA standards hurt?

EPA is run by lawyers sitting in nice cushy offices pontificating over proposed and supposed problems vs people on site dealing with problems specific to their own companies.

Now if you want to discuss how an experienced and conscientious engineer would handle the problem vs a corporate manager from the school of good times or a fresh grad from any discipline - that's an entirely different discussion. One cares about doing the right thing, one "weighs" risks, and the last is likely too dumb (inexperienced for the PC crowd) to even enter the discussion.
 
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How does the EPA standards hurt?

My father was one of the first legal experts on asbestos. He fought the EPA over asbestos removal from schools. EPA claimed all asbestos should be removed from schools. My father argued, in federal court, that not only was this a cost prohibitive approach it would in fact endanger more children. He won the day bc the court agreed it would be more dangerous to remove it.
 
My father was one of the first legal experts on asbestos. He fought the EPA over asbestos removal from schools. EPA claimed all asbestos should be removed from schools. My father argued, in federal court, that not only was this a cost prohibitive approach it would in fact endanger more children. He won the day bc the court agreed it would be more dangerous to remove it.

Denny Crane?
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My father was one of the first legal experts on asbestos. He fought the EPA over asbestos removal from schools. EPA claimed all asbestos should be removed from schools. My father argued, in federal court, that not only was this a cost prohibitive approach it would in fact endanger more children. He won the day bc the court agreed it would be more dangerous to remove it.

Cmon man! :crazy:
 
Simple, pull your head outta your ass

But libs love their methane clouds - it's like the drug of choice. It "liberates" their minds to see their chitty world more clearly - knowing all the while that they've been oppressed by others who think differently.
 
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But libs love their methane clouds - it's like the drug of choice. It "liberates" their minds to see their chitty world more clearly - knowing all the while that they've been oppressed by others who think differently.

For the last time wing nuts anyone that disagrees with alt/ far right policy,dogma, and dog whistle politics isn't automatically a liberal. :idea:
 
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For the last time wing nuts anyone that disagrees with alt/ far right policy,dogma, and dog whistle politics isn't automatically a liberal. :idea:

To those stuck in libbie land anything else looks far right. Too many people wouldn't recognize middle if it fell on them - to a great extent because of indoctrination by a
largely liberal media.
 
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Tick tock, what is about to drop?

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