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<blockquote data-quote="kristianjohnsen" data-source="post: 39933" data-attributes="member: 441"><p>Re: Interns, and the use thereof</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You're being too hard on Mark and forgetting the real world: Mark lives in a small community, he might know this person and his parents - calling him into the office and screaming "You're FIRED" The Apprentice-style isn't going to be acceptable. Add this to the fact that Mark is a really nice guy who spent all summer being patient and thinking "we can make it work, this guy just needs some time" and the human knee-jerk reaction of "I already spent this much partially training him, let's roll with it a little longer". Also, he stated that this guy incredibly enough was in the top 5% of the pool he had to choose from. I think Mark is just fed up with the issue now and laying it out how he feels in hindsight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kristianjohnsen, post: 39933, member: 441"] Re: Interns, and the use thereof You're being too hard on Mark and forgetting the real world: Mark lives in a small community, he might know this person and his parents - calling him into the office and screaming "You're FIRED" The Apprentice-style isn't going to be acceptable. Add this to the fact that Mark is a really nice guy who spent all summer being patient and thinking "we can make it work, this guy just needs some time" and the human knee-jerk reaction of "I already spent this much partially training him, let's roll with it a little longer". Also, he stated that this guy incredibly enough was in the top 5% of the pool he had to choose from. I think Mark is just fed up with the issue now and laying it out how he feels in hindsight. [/QUOTE]
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