I think it is inevitable that people program poorly. Training will not substantially help matters. We have to learn to live with it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Training is a universal right. It's not just targeted at those with the worst skill levels.
It's possible to train great people, but a person with great training who doesn't have certain characteristics is only going to go so far.
We have a training period; we have certain guidelines and structure. You can't hire talented people and stifle them. That's not the way it works anymore.
It's a tragedy for society to spend decades training people and then depriving them of work at some arbitrary age.
The training comes to us with the benefit of what has gone before.
To better deal with shortages of qualified applicants now and in the future, government policy makers need to acknowledge that government job training programs could stand improvement.
I think that training is important. I think you need to learn as much as you can learn. I would say that it's important and probably crucial, but I wouldn't say that everyone has to have it.
Many training programs and often schools focus on just a skill or a kind of work competency. That's only half the equation.
We trained for a lot more malfunctions than any ever happen.
It's not enough to train today's workforce. We also have to prepare tomorrow's workforce by guaranteeing every child access to a world-class education.
No opposing quotes found.