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Brewsleroy2602 karma

They're not ignorant of spending money to meet/get the women. They're ignorant of the women being kidnapped to be sold. I imagine they process (buyer side) is of the mail order bride variety. You pay someone to "connect" you with a woman. They probably say "these women are willing to come over and marry you to not be poor, you just have to pay us our fee". They aren't going to come out and say, "we have this woman we kidnapped and we have this woman we kidnapped" when offering the women. That would make no sense.

This isn't to say there aren't men out there that are aware and don't care, but just how I imagine the process goes.

Brewsleroy14 karma

There is probably a language barrier as well.

Brewsleroy1 karma

I don't use every system every day, that's why we have documentation on how those systems work.

It's cybersecurity on multiple domains. I have to know the ten or so tools we have at the entry level, plus three ticketing systems, plus UNIX and Windows, plus Command Line Interfaces on the systems that require those. I just don't buy "it's hard to learn three pieces of software" as an excuse. That's just someone being lazy. No way I could get a job like mine and then be like, "but it's haaaaaaaaaard" as a reason not to be versed on industry software.

Brewsleroy1 karma

So should they know the correct way to enter the data to keep those humans alive or not? I'm getting confused by these answers I'm getting because you guys seem to think that Doctors shouldn't have to know how to use industry software. Correct data entry KEEPS HUMANS ALIVE. That's literally the point I'm making. The original post asked if I expect Doctors to be proficient with software they don't use everyday. Yes. I do expect Doctors to be proficient with the data entry software their industry uses.

Brewsleroy1 karma

Yes, no one is saying it isn't difficult to keep up with these things. It absolutely is. But it's not impossible and lots of people do similar things software-wise in lots of jobs.