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<p>Today my boss said me"experience can not beat by eligibility" what is your opinion about this?</p>
Experience the first step of a civil regardless of whether the successful experience of the civil Tsrek or failed give you a lesson and motivation for a civil trial is the relationship of man with his community and his surroundings and said how much they benefited from the community of suffering in this society is the owner of the civil
I agree with your boss. An eligible person needs experience to gain expertise.
Eligibility is gathered through learning whereas experience is gathered through many years of hands on activities.Experience is the best teacher.Through experience you will learn many unwritten things in day to day activity
Eligibility varies and depends on prefixed scaling and anything including experience over and above that would be seen as advantageous.
Experience is the criteria for eligibility:
Eg:-
For Promotions in your career
For Increments in your wage bills
For superannuation and benefits and retirement benefits
For Positions and Respectful feedbacks
For Considering you for a best suitable position if your willing to relocate.......... and many to mention.
The more you are experienced the more you enjoy the additions to value in your life, dignity, knowledge, esprit de-corps.
Experience Is Knowledge & Concepts
Eligibility is Merit, Education And Qualification.
I do not agree completely with your manager
The study complements with the actual practice and it is not against .
But If man only have qualification without have actual process development skills and gain experience
Experience can defeated qualification
Eligibility the quality or state of being eligible
Experience consists of knowledge of or skill of some thing or some event gained through involvement in or exposure to that thing or event.
"experience can let you jump over the eligibility requirements"
I agree with him.
Experience:
Familiarity with a skill or field of knowledge acquired over months or years of actual practice and which, presumably, has resulted in superior understanding or mastery.
Eligibility:
fit or proper to be chosen; worthy of choice; desirable.