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RE: A World of Too

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"Jack of all Trades" keeps one inquiring into unknown, more inquisitive to being professional by trade in one dimension, I'll always enjoy learning new.

Over qualified I have had when approaching new positions in the past, how can one be over anything in any field, there is always something new to learn!

Small steps makes a great little foxy lady, hugs to the family, each parent does their best for the little ones.

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Over qualified I have had when approaching new positions in the past, how can one be over anything in any field, there is always something new to learn!

I kind of get it for some positions where they think that you might have too much experience and not be happy, moving on fast - but I also think that shouldn't be a disqualifying, as it can be that a person really wants to keep that level of job.

"Jack of all Trades" keeps one inquiring into unknown, more inquisitive to being professional by trade in one dimension, I'll always enjoy learning new.

This is true too. Jacks tend to be very versatile in an organization and van play as pinch hitter when needed.

She was a great fox :)

Philosophy around people coming and going from positions is they are imparting knowledge as they gain and share, be it within a country or international.

Always been a 'Jack of all Trades', learn from the bottom and work your way up through the ranks, gleaning knowledge along the way. Many with degrees tend to disagree, expect to walk into the 'Top Job', often backfires not having on hand experience.

No-one can ever know too much!

expect to walk into the 'Top Job', often backfires not having on hand experience.

This is very common now in younger generations. Degree, no experience.

Same is happening here, many have a degree, never offered opportunity into workforce.