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Before You Hire Someone, See How They Treat Strangers

Knowledge is power, but character shows how we use it. Anyone can pretend to be an expert, but the real test of a professional is how they treat those who know less, have questions, or see things differently. In my exchange with this person it quickly turned into personal insults about education, career, finances and the future, rather than a respectful dialogue. That isn’t professionalism, that’s ego taking over. I’m sharing this because people should know how someone behaves before deciding whether they can be trusted with their business. Here are the screenshots of the full conversation. Have a look and form your own view. If this is how they treat a stranger in a first chat, it’s worth considering whether that level of professionalism is what you’d expect from someone you’re paying for advice.

His name is Shashank Gupta and he represents his firm Reality Advisory.

u/Victorinox1893 — 3 hours ago

Before You Hire Someone, See How They Treat Strangers

Knowledge is power, but character shows how we use it. Anyone can pretend to be an expert, but the real test of a professional is how they treat those who know less, have questions, or see things differently. In my exchange with this person it quickly turned into personal insults about education, career, finances and the future, rather than a respectful dialogue. That isn’t professionalism, that’s ego taking over. I’m sharing this because people should know how someone behaves before deciding whether they can be trusted with their business. Here are the screenshots of the full conversation. Have a look and form your own view. If this is how they treat a stranger in a first chat, it’s worth considering whether that level of professionalism is what you’d expect from someone you’re paying for advice. His name is Shashank Gupta and he represents his firm Reality Advisory.

u/Victorinox1893 — 24 hours ago

Got sideswiped in Bavdhan... and the guy probably took my mirror cover before disappearing.

Two days ago, I was driving through Maratha Mandir Lane in Bavdhan when some douchebag clipped my car. Thankfully, it wasn't a major accident, just the cover of my right side mirror popped off.

Since there were vehicles behind me, I couldn't stop right there. I drove a few meters ahead looking for a place to pull over. The sides of the road were packed with parked cars, so I initially stopped in front of a society gate. After getting out, I realized I shouldn't block the entrance, so I moved the car a little further where I finally found a proper parking spot.

By the time I walked back to where the accident happened, the other car was gone.

I wasn't too bothered. Minor scrapes happen, and I was just glad nobody got hurt. I started looking around for my mirror cover, assuming it must have fallen somewhere on the road. I searched the road, footpath, and nearby areas for quite a while.

Nothing.

The only explanation I can think of is that the other driver picked it up and drove away. Why? I have no idea. Maybe to avoid leaving evidence, maybe just out of spite.

It's not even about the cost of the part. What surprised me was someone hitting a car, not even checking if everything was okay, and then possibly taking the broken part and disappearing.

People never cease to amaze me.

Hoping for that moron to see this article and respond.

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u/Victorinox1893 — 11 days ago