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RE: An HP Position is Open in Texas [License Reviewer, Industrial Licens ing Program]
I have overstated my position somewhat. Sorry. I am sure that
salaries are often
earned. However, there is some truth in what I say. If you don't think
so, wait till you
are driving home in traffic and can observe human nature in action. I
am suggesting
that most people are no less aggresive or self-centered in their career
pursuits than
they are in driving.
If you still think I am completely wrong, consider the prevalance of
cheating at all
educational levels, save the very young. How is it that our children do
not share our
nobility and love of fairness? That would be because we have lost
much of our nobility
and we care a lot more about getting ahead than we do about fairness.
They just do
what they see us doing.
-Gary Isenhower
On 28 May 2004 at 20:20, Sandy Perle wrote:
> Gary,
>
> Can't agree with your generalization of high salaried employees. In my
> recent experience, salaries are based on performance and not the
> degrees posted after their name.
>
> Sandy Perle
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