""Leigh Anne Chisholm""  wrote in message
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> Actually, it's likely the lawyer fresh out of lawschool will do a better
job
> than the cratchety old lawyer that's had a few years to become jaded by
the
> system or to get an over-inflated view of themselves.  The new kid on the
> block has something to prove so he'll go that extra mile to do a superb
job.

Reference the movie, "Rainmaker".

> My point is... experience doesn't always matter.  Brilliance and the
> willingness to do a good job can compensate quite well for experience.


Another example:
When I was in the Air National Guard flying in the backseat of the F-4D Jet
Fighter, a similar phenomenon would happen.   The rookie air crews took some
risk due to inexperience and stupidity, but generally follow procedures
better than the experienced air crews who had long since realized that the
world would not end if a we rules were bent or broken.


"Through Complexity there is Simplicity,
                               Through Simplicity there is Complexity"

David L. Blair - CCNP, CCNA, MCSE, CBE, A+, 3Wizard




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