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I knew that was only a matter of time!The_Kitchen_Guy said:Some of us are not only qualified, we're certifiable.
Nothing. There are no kit police who come and take the kit away, but sometimes it's good to imply that there are, just to get people moving.hoosierchef said:I'm just curious as to what happens if a consultant does not qualify.....Does anyone know??
In general, to "qualify" means to meet the necessary requirements or criteria for something. It can refer to meeting the qualifications for a job, a competition, or an opportunity.
You can determine if you are qualified by comparing your skills, experience, and qualifications to the requirements or criteria set for the particular opportunity. If you meet all or most of the requirements, you can consider yourself qualified.
The specific qualifications for a job will vary depending on the position and the company, but some common qualifications may include education level, relevant work experience, specific skills or certifications, and personal qualities such as communication or leadership abilities.
It is possible to become qualified for something if you don't currently meet the requirements. This may involve gaining more experience, acquiring new skills or qualifications, or showcasing your potential and determination in other ways.
Qualification can be a combination of both subjective and objective factors. Some criteria, such as education level or certifications, are more objective and can be easily measured. However, other qualifications, such as personal qualities or soft skills, may be more subjective and can vary depending on the perspective of the evaluator.