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Experience can be a decided help or a definite hindrance to your progress.it resolves itself into what your experience has done and is doing to you.Experience establishes habits of skill,but it is possible to establish habits of skill for which there will be no demand in a few years.Has too much emphasis been placed on experience?An adverti t request applications for a newly created position set forth the requirements.The experience demanded would have taken thirty years to accumulate and yet the firm wanted a man of around twenty-four years old.if the man possessing the experience applied he would have been turned down as too old.we have come upon a time when a man searching for work begins to think that one is either too young or too old;too young for the experience requested-too old for the age limit set by the firm.today people want certain things or services. you may become an expert in making something to satisfy such wants and be well paid for doing it.In a few years the props are knocked out from under your job because the very same people want something else.Or machinery does the work automatically.In one generation all of us have witnessed the radical changes in transportation.It makes one wonder what the future holds for the particular skill and ability and experience that any person may posses today.People who were set for life are awakened by the rude shock that sales for that line of goods are steadily declining.Other wants have been developed.Even a physician,lawyer,dentist or any other professional man,can find himself out of date and outmoded.How many people would tolerate calls from a doctor in a horse or buggy?All of these changes may not be for the best interest of all,but we face a condition and not a theory.the question is, is experience a servant of mine or mastering me?Reply Pls.... |
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