- Thu Apr 12, 2012 11:40 pm
#3890
Hi,
For answer choice B, I assumed that even though an employee has worked at a company for over 10 years he still could be getting valuable experience to compensate for a low salary, so I didn't choose this answer and instead chose A.
Now I see why A is wrong, because the author claims "any" shortfalls that "might" exist, but seniors may not have shortfalls in salary so then none of that would apply.
So why is my assumption for answer choice B wrong? An executive at a job could still be getting valuable training right?
Thank you!
Dana
For answer choice B, I assumed that even though an employee has worked at a company for over 10 years he still could be getting valuable experience to compensate for a low salary, so I didn't choose this answer and instead chose A.
Now I see why A is wrong, because the author claims "any" shortfalls that "might" exist, but seniors may not have shortfalls in salary so then none of that would apply.
So why is my assumption for answer choice B wrong? An executive at a job could still be getting valuable training right?
Thank you!
Dana