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Mxsmanic wrote:
Bertie the Bunyip writes: Why, don't they accept the bankrupt? Doesn't answer the question asked. Because (1) people who know the organization well know how dysfunctional some of its members are, and that they might not make good team players; and (2) people who aren't Mensa-qualified themselves might resent the mention on a resume. 1) In some jobs the ability to be autonomous is of great value, in most jobs intelligence is of great value. 2) An employer that only hires people lesser qualified than himself is an idiot. This is why many of the club's members do _not_ mention it on a resume, although it's quite a topic of debate. Sour grapes. A Mensa member who's a student might not want to mention it on a resume for a summer job flipping burgers. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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