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They Are Professionals, Aren't They?


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ตอบ 5 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2554 - 20:22

A highly ranked executive once said that people like Yingluck Shinawatra and Kittirat Na-Ranong are professionals in their respective fields.
They possess highly work ethics, extraordinarily management skills, and exceptionally leadership skills.

The former majored in Political Science for both undergraduate and graduate degrees plus decades of experiences in business sector.
The latter majored in Economics and MBA with experiences in financial industry and academics.
This duo should be able to administrate Thailand rather comfortably based on their backgrounds and the claims above.

However, their performances thus far have been quite the opposite.
A complete meltdown of nearly 450 deaths and 300,000 MB in damage has been resulted from mismanagement of flooding.
Both have astonishingly run Thailand to the ground in just a matter of 3 months.
This government is the most disastrous ever in Thai history!

Are claims of professionals out the window?
Not yet, pros may stumble badly too.

What will professionals do then?

The same source also said that if they fail in their work, they will not wait to be chased out by stakeholders.
That is, they will have no hesitation to resign because that is the last professional thing to do to save their tarnished reputations.
Responsibility is a self-actualization of highly developed individuals.
We will just have to wait and see whether this duo possess it or not.

Red shirts perhaps were not born idiots, but are acting idiotically and will die idiots. What a poor creature!

Red shirts in the cyber world are merely contract posters. These dumb fucks are worthless pieces of shit.

Stupidity and incompetence of the walking botox will run have run Thailand to the ground.

The magnitude of this disaster would have decreased exponentially if proper water management had been applied in time like since the inception of the Bang-Ra-Kum model.