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Stansbury Podcast - Feb 2022
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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 868816" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>I am currently a HS teacher but had 25+ years in the private sector prior. When I hear some of more STEM oriented students dismiss their English and humanities courses I tell them that good ideas don't count if one can't communicate and/or sell them effectively. How many careers get stalled because of this? I know I supervised more than several engineers who were "technically" smarter than me. They were great at executing projects for the most part but rarely initiated and/or found the capital for them.</p><p></p><p> ALL of their courses matter. Of course, they roll their eyes at such nonsense, much as we did when we were in the North Avenue Trade School. Most of life's lessons need to be learned by one's own self.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 868816, member: 844"] I am currently a HS teacher but had 25+ years in the private sector prior. When I hear some of more STEM oriented students dismiss their English and humanities courses I tell them that good ideas don't count if one can't communicate and/or sell them effectively. How many careers get stalled because of this? I know I supervised more than several engineers who were "technically" smarter than me. They were great at executing projects for the most part but rarely initiated and/or found the capital for them. ALL of their courses matter. Of course, they roll their eyes at such nonsense, much as we did when we were in the North Avenue Trade School. Most of life's lessons need to be learned by one's own self. [/QUOTE]
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