Having to choose one

Some mid-week fun but at the same time something to think about also. 🙂

A company was hiring new staff. One question in the written exam was:You are driving your car in a wild stormy night. You pass by a bus station, and you see three people waiting for the bus: –

An old lady who looks as if she is about to die,A doctor who had once saved your life,A man/woman you have been dreaming to be with.You can only take one passenger in your car. Which one will you choose?

Think about it before you continue reading.

This must be some kind of personality test. Every answer has its reasoning.You could pick up the old lady. She is going to die, and thus you should save her first. You could take the doctor, because he once saved your life. This will be the perfect chance to pay him back.However, you could always pay the doctor back in the future, but you may never be able to find the perfect lover once you pass this chance.

The candidate who was eventually hired (out of 200 applicants) did not have to explain his answer. WHAT DID HE SAY?

He simply answered:“Give the car key to the doctor. Let him take the old lady to the hospital. I will stay and wait for the bus with the man/woman of my dreams.”

Sometimes, we would gain more if we were able to give up our stubborn limitations.

One Comment:

  1. I think the candidate is not answering the question.

    The question clearly states “You can only take one passenger in your car. Which one will you choose?” not “What would you do in this situation”. The question clearly implies on selecting one among the three, not on what future action should be taken by the individual.

    Anyways, I hope he/she had an umbrella, otherwise that man/woman, they have been dreaming about is going to think they are nuts to give away the car in a wild stormy night.

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