Legacy hiring is... le bad!!

>legacy hiring is... le bad!!

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yes

No

Depending on his skills he may be bad and may be good and he may be average

You have to go back.

Isn't that how 90% of jobs work? You get hired through connections. Just walking up to a job and handing a resume over very rarely works

being put in important positions because your parents sucked off the right people before you were born is bad, yes

yes, you're supposed to believe that and force your children to restart from the scratch
while the elites forcing this bullshit on you leave everything they amassed to their children so that your kind remains in a de facto slavery for eternity

They earned it

"legacy hire" means he was hired by the previous headmaster
It's only in this specific situation that it's synonymous with nepotism

Depends on the post. Depends on the type of company.
If it is a small to medium company and the post is not specially complex, or if it's a manager position, they are probably going to want someone they know or can get some close references.
If a medium to big company is looking for a highly demanded profile, they are going to look at the resume before looking at the connections.
If it's a very large corporation for a non highly demanded profile, they are just going to pick a resume at random. And maybe managers can sneak someone they know.

If we lived in a meritocracy you'd have been killed 10 years ago for wasting oxygen

you say that like it's a bad thing

be the change you want to be, kill yourself now

Yes, it is corruption. Simple as

>YOU CAN'T JUST FRIKKIN HIRE SOMEONE YOU KNOW AND TRUST YOU HAVE TO PAY THIS RANDOM STRANGER OFF THE STREET
stop being so entitled to other people's money

legacy hires are great at continued societal improvement; restarting from zero every time is not inherently good at continued growth

Yes.

>meritocracy is bad and would totally kill everyone who isn't at the top
Thank you commie for your brilliant insight

They can completely suck at societal improvement tho, they're only good if the skills in question were actually successfully passed on

>commie
*aristocrat