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[QUOTE="Donkiz, post: 80233, member: 26238"] This is very correct, lots of people have reached very high level in business, career, politics, etc. just because of who they know. I remember few years ago when I applied for job in one of my country's federal government agency that deals in oil and gas, we were invited for a test which was the first step in the screening process. When the test results came out lots of people were dropped, while some of us were invited for interview. After the interview the successful ones were asked to come back in one week time for the last interview and collection of appointment letter if you are successful. When we got to the location on that day, I noticed some faces that have not been part of all the processes we have passed through. The new guys joined us for the final interview, and they made up over 80% of those that were given appointment letters. Not satisfied with the outcome, some of us approached the secretary and asked him if there was two screening centers, he said no, we then asked how come this new guys that got employed ahead of us that have been part of the process from day one, he replied that he doesn't know how that happened, then went ahead to make a statement that I will never forget, he said "in this country, it's not about what you know, it's who you know". [/QUOTE]
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