Thursday 12 April 2012

Jobs and Voting Revisited

At the end of every month the top issues raised on the electronic voting system will be debated by one government assigned official that’s for and ones that’s against and it will be televised. At the end of it the top 50% of the population in regards to IQ scores will vote on the issue and the result will be made law. Only the issues with most followers will be debated, as every issue cannot be debated at once. But eventually all issues will be gotten to starting with the most popular issues.

Now back to jobs. People can instead of the raffle apply for a job that they fit into like a computer scientist if they meet the IQ requirements or pass the exam. If they manage to pass the exam then this does not mean they have the job instead the bottom 10% of the results are placed into jobs that people do not want such as drain cleaning etc. This ensures that those jobs are done while also having the best people possible in each job area. It also shows incentive to the people that failed that when their year of work is up that they can reapply and study harder, or apply for a lower job in terms of education that they can manage. This way is equal and fair, it gives everyone the same opportunities.

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