ConcernedParent
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Hay! I want career advice too!!!
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Oman the Future Executive.
the career questions posted on SF are some of the most wankerish the human mind can conceive of.
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Can we create a "career and seduction advice" subforum so the morons can congregate among themselves?
This is what's wrong with America. People can become consultants in fields in which they have not shown previous success. Consulting should not be an option for anyone with fewer than 10 years in their field.
Orly? So you expect 35 year olds with 10 years of field experience to be doing Excel bitchwork? Yes, fabulous business model.
I understand what you're saying, but I wouldn't want to pay consulting fees to someone straight out of B-School, or even worse, undergrad.
I get why large consulting firms use consultants, and I get why consulting firms hire kids (they're cheap), but the problem lies in the fact that corporations are paying for expertise, that they may or may not be getting.