>Why is that?  Nishu has done some mapping in the past but does not have
a >comprehensive understanding of EDI.
>Now he wants to interview for an EDI position and would like to prepare
for >it.

Posting a "do my homework" question the day before the interview does
not constitute preparation, not in any meaningful sense of that word.

>What is so morally and ethically offensive about that?
>Let the person on this list who has never "crammed"
>for an exam or done some "last minute" reading for an
>interview cast the first stone.

Helping someone to pretend he is something he isn't, is as dishonest as
showing up unqualified for the job yourself.

I have never understood how Jesus' words apply to a situation like this.
Having made a particular mistake myself somehow disqualifies me from
pointing it out to someone else?!?  I thought we were supposed to learn
from experience.

Howard Parks
1 Peter 4:10





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