Watching "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" at length makes me appreciate just how much thought is put into the various characters. I will be able to watch just about any show that involves action and drama; if there aren't personalities that I can invest myself in, will those elements actually work in the long run? One of the characters of this show, John Connor, is one of the main entities and he has a personality that could come in handy with a business debt collection agency. If you're inquisitive, I have my reasons.
Connor is varied greatly from those he associates himself with because he doesn't exactly have it in him to kill someone else. This is unheard of when you take into consideration that he has a multitude of Terminators set with the goal of his destruction. To say that this is pressure on the part of Connor would be the understatement of whatever century Connor finds himself in due to time travel. Even so, I don't think that ending the life of someone else is within him.
Connor has plenty of aspects set in his personality but the mindset he has is, without question, different. Unlike the group he associates himself with, he understands the inner workings of gadgetry more than ever drawing a pistol. In fact, he is able to effectively deactivate any Terminator set in front of him, which speaks volumes about his level of intelligence. I think that Connor can play up to just his mental capacity and he would do just fine in a world somewhat inhabited by mechanical beings.
It's apparent that Connor is intelligent, so don't you think that he would be able to work within a business debt collection company well? Agencies such as Rapid Recovery are able to operate very well and I think you can chalk it up to the experience they have. They also contain strong mental capacities, being able to work under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act very well. With so many details to consider in this regard, I think that understanding this collection process can be as simple, to him, as learning about machines.
I think that when it comes to being the voice of reason, John Connor is saddled in that role amidst a group of stronger personalities. This isn't a necessarily a bad thing because I believe that just about any team should have someone who manages to keep his head on straight, no matter what. This quality could come in handy if he ever decided to get into business debt collection. He has a straight-laced attitude, at least under the given circumstances, and he would be the ideal worker.
Connor is varied greatly from those he associates himself with because he doesn't exactly have it in him to kill someone else. This is unheard of when you take into consideration that he has a multitude of Terminators set with the goal of his destruction. To say that this is pressure on the part of Connor would be the understatement of whatever century Connor finds himself in due to time travel. Even so, I don't think that ending the life of someone else is within him.
Connor has plenty of aspects set in his personality but the mindset he has is, without question, different. Unlike the group he associates himself with, he understands the inner workings of gadgetry more than ever drawing a pistol. In fact, he is able to effectively deactivate any Terminator set in front of him, which speaks volumes about his level of intelligence. I think that Connor can play up to just his mental capacity and he would do just fine in a world somewhat inhabited by mechanical beings.
It's apparent that Connor is intelligent, so don't you think that he would be able to work within a business debt collection company well? Agencies such as Rapid Recovery are able to operate very well and I think you can chalk it up to the experience they have. They also contain strong mental capacities, being able to work under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act very well. With so many details to consider in this regard, I think that understanding this collection process can be as simple, to him, as learning about machines.
I think that when it comes to being the voice of reason, John Connor is saddled in that role amidst a group of stronger personalities. This isn't a necessarily a bad thing because I believe that just about any team should have someone who manages to keep his head on straight, no matter what. This quality could come in handy if he ever decided to get into business debt collection. He has a straight-laced attitude, at least under the given circumstances, and he would be the ideal worker.
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