Back in an early chapter he said that was simply to stand out, seeing as there was a lot of competition and they all made a big point of saying "no experience needed". He assumed it would make them seem more professional and less desperate, and I can get that logic. After all, if all other schools take in beginners, the ones you turn away will easily find another place.Literally what is the point of being a tutoring place if you’re gonna discriminate based on experience?
I feel like Japan isn't as aware of Musk's drama so they have a much better opinion of Twitter.Damn this was a very bizarre experience, can't remember the last time i saw someone say the phrase "Thank you X (formerly Twitter)"
Guess some times you gotta re-post until the algorithm gets hooked
My personal experience has been that IT is filled with people who just don't socialize well. I guess it makes sense that a job where you basically translate logic to machines would appeal to those kinds of people? Anyways, a lot of IT people end up frustrated with their low social skills, start blaming the world and end up arrogant or jaded or both. I've also met social butterflies who do IT, although they tend to switch to management rather quickly.You hit the nail on the head there. IT professionals can be some of the most awful, power-hungry, immoral bastards I've met, and they'll try to put down anyone who might threaten their "superiority". The whole culture is so toxic everyone got gaslighted into thinking they're some sort of special wizard-jedi-ninja-rockstar who knows better than everyone - yet they're just another coding-monkey that will be quickly replaced when the next wave of layoff hits.
Seriously, fuck IT people (before anyone asks, I work on IT as well).
Computers do what you tell them. People don't and they're often assholes about it....
My personal experience has been that IT is filled with people who just don't socialize well. I guess it makes sense that a job where you basically translate logic to machines would appeal to those kinds of people? Anyways, a lot of IT people end up frustrated with their low social skills, start blaming the world and end up arrogant or jaded or both. I've also met social butterflies who do IT, although they tend to switch to management rather quickly.
Yes, other humans aren't your tools.Computers do what you tell them. People don't and they're often assholes about it.
I'm probably too late for this, but he's not gatekeeping, if you pay close attention, the experience part was just an excuse to drive this guy out. The main male character probably has a gripe/ a bit harsh with the customer because let's face it, the customer is only going to study because his friend forced him to, to achieve the dream of his mother, yet he always makes excuses and wants the easy choice forward with zero determination. Which is why the female mc proved that people can changeLiterally what is the point of being a tutoring place if you’re gonna discriminate based on experience?
Who’s actually gonna keep coming back after a free session, someone with experience who knows how to look up their problems or someone who doesn’t even know where to start?
I can understand why IT jobs get disrespected if your own mentality is to gatekeep your own job.