No, no I haven't. I was thinking more along "normal" leadership experience, like high school kids being the team captain of their basketball team or arousing lazy classmates to complete a school project. No I'm not talking about navy seal shit, and if you would scroll up, neither did anyone else.
Those are practice leadership roles designed specifically to prepare kids for actual leadership roles later in life (managing work places, teaching, etc. At no point did I mention Navy). If you can’t understand that, I can’t think for you.
There are aspects of actual leadership you cannot train for. Those are not actual leadership roles, so actual leadership experience is not something you have experience with. Come back to me when you’re running payroll, scheduling and managing a team of 20-50 people, kid.
Then there is no way you’ve actually experienced real leadership roles with people’s ability to feed their families at stake.
No, no I haven't. I was thinking more along "normal" leadership experience, like high school kids being the team captain of their basketball team or arousing lazy classmates to complete a school project. No I'm not talking about navy seal shit, and if you would scroll up, neither did anyone else.
Those are practice leadership roles designed specifically to prepare kids for actual leadership roles later in life (managing work places, teaching, etc. At no point did I mention Navy). If you can’t understand that, I can’t think for you.
"Those are practice leadership roles designed specifically to prepare kids for actual leadership roles later in life"
I agree, and so I consider them experience in leadership, as do most work places
There are aspects of actual leadership you cannot train for. Those are not actual leadership roles, so actual leadership experience is not something you have experience with. Come back to me when you’re running payroll, scheduling and managing a team of 20-50 people, kid.