I see what you're saying. I would go one step further and say I don't think anyone should consider running for any elected public service position unless they have successfully run a private business for 5 years. So many people in these offices have no concept what it takes to run a successful business and rather than helping them, they encumber them.
However, reality is, people enter without experience at all levels of politics; I don't think Marcel Weiland should worry about any lack of public service. He'll land on his feet and do just fine.
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I see what you're saying. I would go one step further and say I don't think anyone should consider running for any elected public service position unless they have successfully run a private business for 5 years. So many people in these offices have no concept what it takes to run a successful business and rather than helping them, they encumber them. However, reality is, people enter without experience at all levels of politics; I don't think Marcel Weiland should worry about any lack of public service. He'll land on his feet and do just fine.