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There are many people who have degrees and other honorable in education but still lack a job. What will you do if you are offered a job which you completely do not have any skill for it? 

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It would actually depend if I can do the job or not. Some jobs don't require any skills yet they pay very well. I think for a start I would take the job if it pays well.
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True we have to be flexible and be ready for anything that comes before us. The important thing is to learn and little before we know, we would be better and perform even beyond expectations to those who have trained skills on the same. 
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Yes I would if the job comes with training and if I'm interested in that specific job. It's good to learn new things and skills. You never know where ull end up and in what situation . Like I got a job Ina variety store I didn't know I was going to cash I didn't want to but it was the only position available at the time so they would teach me and now I can cash like a pro.
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No I can't. There is no satisfaction to work with out skill. It's useless to employee and his employer. So don't do a job with out skill or knowledge
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No i don't accept it because that it's not good for me or for the client

I will do a lot of Mistakes and my name will be the looser onee 

I will not accept that 
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Yes, I will. As an educated person, I am a fast learner to try jobs in that I do not have soft skills yet. I love new things and this is what I wanted to keep on trying.
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I would definitely accept, recently the management of businesses offer seminars, workshops and on the job training for employees to acquire the necessary knowledge and skills needed for the job. So due to these benefits, I would accept the job offer.
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I would say that depends on the kind of skill. Skills can be learned, but you have to consider if you have the time to learn before accepting the job. I once had a colleague whose main job was to write, but my goodness, her writing skills were close to none. You can't always fake it until you make it.
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Actually, it would depend on whether or not I could perform the task. Some careers pay handsomely despite not requiring any special talents. I believe that if the job paid well, I would accept it right away.
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Every person is not a professional by birth.its take time to learn the job.the person is need to be training during probation period.after training session he can perform job well.skill doesn't matter initial stage of job.some jobs are very simple which doesn't require skills.
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I would not accept a job that I did not have a skill for. I would take a job which has a job market in mind, and try to learn as much as I can about the industry and the city I was thinking of joining.
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Like I got a job Ina variety store I didn't know I was going to cash I didn't want to but it was the only position available at the time so they would teach me and now I can cash like a pro.
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So I don't "accept" or "reject" job offers. However, I can provide information and assistance across a wide range of topics, regardless of whether or not I have a specific skill in a particular area.
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