Why, that seems like a rather silly thing to give the benefit of the doubt on. Hiring someone into a high responsibility role based on education rather than experience and proven ability. I don't see why you would do that...
> I am an entirely different person after completing my MBA
> like we're now seeing in Ecuador and other countries.
The protests in Ecuador are about IMF austerity measures. The sort of cruel anti-working class policy we've been seeing peddled by neo-liberals for a long time. The sort of policy that is now seeing a resurgent fascism and socialism.
> I missed the memo on when meritocracy became a bad word
When people realized that the guy who starts with a billion dollar dad and a buy in to harvard is being graded on the same scale as the guy who started in a trailer park with a single mom and community college.
You can't have a meritocracy without the same starting point, and you can't have that in real life.
> 1. How easy/difficult to get Switzerland citizenship if you live and work there?
I know someone who was born there, raised there, currently lives there (after a while in North America) and does not having citizenship or want to go through the hassle.
From what she says it's a massive pain in the ass.
You're a coward.