The Dunning Kruger Effect.
Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2024 11:41 am
Dunning Kruger is well known here, we often identify it.
But this must be one of the most extreme examples.
Rachel Reeves has advertised the post of UK Director of the European Development Bank. As you might expect this is a pretty heavyweight post, with commensurate salary (£183.4k). So you'd expect pretty experienced and talented people to apply.
Like Thérèse Coffey... that's right, the cigar-chompin' incompetent.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/ar ... easury-job
She told the Telegraph: “It was an interesting role. I thought I would apply given my experience in government on international work. I have dealt with these sorts of banks before.”
I remind you she was a big supporter of Trussonomics.
If ever there was a crossover between Dunning Kruger and narcissism I think that's it.
(Also weapon-grade entitlement).
But this must be one of the most extreme examples.
Rachel Reeves has advertised the post of UK Director of the European Development Bank. As you might expect this is a pretty heavyweight post, with commensurate salary (£183.4k). So you'd expect pretty experienced and talented people to apply.
Like Thérèse Coffey... that's right, the cigar-chompin' incompetent.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/ar ... easury-job
She told the Telegraph: “It was an interesting role. I thought I would apply given my experience in government on international work. I have dealt with these sorts of banks before.”
I remind you she was a big supporter of Trussonomics.
If ever there was a crossover between Dunning Kruger and narcissism I think that's it.
(Also weapon-grade entitlement).