Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Corporate Americas Real Definition of "overqualified"

When being told your "overqualified" in job interviews, it really means this:

You don't work for rupees or yen.

Because if you did you would be employed like all the people from India and China, that are here in the Unites States. Think about it, they hire foreign labor so they can save money right? Well then it stands to reason that if they hired someone that was "overqualified" they would be saving money. An "overqualified" employee must produce more than an employee that's under qualified or even perfectly qualified. So see through the lies and know what they really mean when they feed you bs.

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