By diploma, I hope you meant a degree. I don't know how I would feel about someone that can't even bounce for a GED or finishing high school.
But character is far more valuable. All a degree means is that you have the tools to do the job right, but I'd much rather place my bets on someone that I know for sure will do the work and has the potential to succeed. Of course, both would be nice.
Honest and potential, or studied and certified?
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By diploma, I hope you meant a degree. I don't know how I would feel about someone that can't even bounce for a GED or finishing high school.
But character is far more valuable. All a degree means is that you have the tools to do the job right, but I'd much rather place my bets on someone that I know for sure will do the work and has the potential to succeed. Of course, both would be nice.
Assuming the job in question is degree optional.