and good riddance. just what does this teach our children. if you know who you know and it`s the right person - well, qualified or not you get the job ahead of someone who is probably more qualified. FOR SHAME on them.
Yes, it's a great lesson. How Japan Works Lesson One: It's not what you know, it's who you know. (Unless you're an English teacher, then it has more to do with skin tone than anything else.)
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romulus3 at 08:35 AM JST - 30th August
why dismiss them? they are just as inept as the other softies on the job.
sensei258 at 09:40 AM JST - 30th August
For teachers, it's not cheating, it's "manipulation of exam results".
outofmydepth at 02:48 PM JST - 30th August
and good riddance. just what does this teach our children. if you know who you know and it`s the right person - well, qualified or not you get the job ahead of someone who is probably more qualified. FOR SHAME on them.
borscht at 11:34 PM JST - 30th August
outofmydepth,
Yes, it's a great lesson. How Japan Works Lesson One: It's not what you know, it's who you know. (Unless you're an English teacher, then it has more to do with skin tone than anything else.)