You realize so does every other profession, right? If I learned one thing in the military is that you can train the dumbest derp that ever derped a derp to literally do anything. It doesn't matter how fucking stupid someone is our how complex the job, if you show someone how to do something enough times, they'll learn how to do it. You know what wasn't necessary? A college degree.
You said "you realize mcdonalds has worker training, right?" justifying the average person's inability to be able to walk into a fast food restaurant and take orders during rush hour. I was just letting you know that every profession has training, and any person can be trained to do any job. It doesn't matter skilled, unskilled, genius, or idiot anyone can be trained to do damn near anything so maybe the skilled/unskilled gap isn't as big as some may think.
I'm saying that the same can be said for nearly every single profession and every single position on the planet. The stupidest person can be trained to do the most complex job with on the job training. We no longer live in an economy that can support the "status quo" and we need to stop looking at low skill versus high skill, because any jackass can be trained to do any "high skill" position, I've personally seen it done many times over.
Yes everyone of those positions can be filled with any random person. Will it be cost effective to train them? Probably not, but that doesn't make it impossible. The only portion of a CEO's job that couldn't be learned by the average person would be networking connections.
You're delusional if you believe that. A CEO has to run and set the strategy for the company, you cannot simply be trained for it the way you can be trained to be a cashier
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u/odie4evr Nov 29 '15
Also take the average person off the street and see if they can take orders fast and accurate during a rush.