Two young engineers applied for a single
position at a computer company. They both
had the same qualifications.
In order to determine which individual to hire,
the applicants were asked to take a test by the
department manager.
Upon completion of the test, both men missed
only one of the questions. The manager went to
the first applicant and said, "Thank you for
your interest, but we've decided to give the job
to the other applicant."
"And why would you be doing that? We both
got 9 questions correct," asked the rejected
applicant.
"We have based our decision not on the
correct answers, but on the question you
missed," said the department manager.
"And just how would one incorrect answer be
better than the other?" the rejected applicant
inquired.
"Simple," said the department manager, "Your
fellow applicant put down on question #5, I
don't know. You put down, Neither do I."
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