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To: durasell

Not at all, I was commenting on the elitism that exists for the grads from the specific schools mentioned. That elitism is present in both the men and women grads. It prevents them from learning the business.

In my experience, these women that have been concentrating on their careers are admittedly miserable, while the men are miserable at work but feel rewarded by being providers for their families.

Is it now verboted to offer constructive criticism based on real life experience on FR?


244 posted on 11/27/2006 7:49:27 AM PST by CSM (Americans are getting more and more childish and looking for Big Mommy to take care of them.)
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To: CSM

Is it now verboted to offer constructive criticism based on real life experience on FR?


Not at all. It's all give and take.


I agree, that some B-school grads can be elitist, but they tend to play in tough playgrounds. How well they do their first five years out means the difference between languishing in middle management and rising to the top. They're ambitious kids thrown into the mix by senior management and left to fight it out. Most will languish.


245 posted on 11/27/2006 8:06:37 AM PST by durasell (!)
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