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Posted on 06/20/2002 6:32:22 AM PDT by Augustus McCrae

You are driving along in your car on a wild, stormy night. You pass by a bus stop, and you see three people waiting for the bus:

1. An old lady who looks as if she is about to die.

2. An old friend who once saved your life.

3. The perfect man (or) woman you have been dreaming about meeting someday.

Which one would you choose to offer a ride to, knowing that there could only be one passenger in your car. (you have a two seater)

Think before you continue reading.

This is a moral/ethical dilemma that was once actually used as part of a job application.

You could pick up the old lady, because she is going to die, and thus you should save her first; or you could take the old friend because he once saved your life, and this would be the perfect chance to pay him back.

However, you may never be able to find your perfect dream lover again.

The candidate who was hired (out of 200 applicants) had no trouble coming up with his answer.

WHAT DID HE SAY?

He simply answered: "I would give the car keys to my old friend, and let him take the lady to the hospital. I would stay behind and wait for the bus with the woman of my dreams."

Never forget to "Think Outside of the Box."


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1 posted on 06/20/2002 6:32:22 AM PDT by Augustus McCrae
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To: Augustus McCrae
He simply answered: "I would give the car keys to my old friend, and let him take the lady to the hospital. I would stay behind and wait for the bus with the woman of my dreams."

That's selfish. If you were waiting on a bus stop and a friend drove by and asked you to drive someone somewhere so he can stay with some girl... Who would be doing whom a favor?

2 posted on 06/20/2002 6:39:41 AM PDT by BrooklynGOP
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To: Augustus McCrae
The trick question in "Which one would you choose to offer a ride to" makes it a little harder to think outside the box, as it states that you are giving the ride to "one" of them. "What would you do" would be better phrasing.

The person who came up with this should try doing a little thinking outside the box too.

3 posted on 06/20/2002 6:57:56 AM PDT by Snake65
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