• pickman_model@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    Probably less absurd than it appears. Many modern videogames require gamers to manage multiple situations in real time under pressure while competing with other gamers. A skil you can transfer to ‘manage airplanes trying to use the runways while giving direction to incoming planes avoiding accidents and deaths’. I can imagine that must be attractive for adrenaline lovers.

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      16 days ago

      It’s not ridiculous, but it’s not a slam dunk either, I think.

      The average gamer isn’t necessarily good at playing them. I would even say the majority. There’s a chasm of difference between a pro-level StarCraft player and some dude who hops on Warzone with his drinking buddies every few nights.

      At the end of the day all this is is a semi-desperate HR stunt to try and get bodies into our massively overtaxed towers.

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          15 days ago

          You’re a perfect physical specimen, not for long, let us destroy that by making you sit here and watch this screen for the next 25 years.

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          16 days ago

          Yeah … maybe the bachelor’s degree isn’t really necessary?

          Or maybe they could just pay better.

          Or maybe they could invest in a (very well tested and absolutely not vibe-coded) computerized system that takes some of the mental burden and stress out of the job.

          But out of those 3 options, dropping the degree requirement is the only one that doesn’t cost a lot of money, so…