Multiple Choice
Despite the advantages of acquiring a formal education, formal education does not always make workers more capable because:
A) Formal education occurs in a concentrated period of time before the worker's career begins.
B) Not all knowledge acquired through formal education is retained and applied to subsequent professional practices.
C) Formal education does not ensure essential on-the-job training.
D) All of the above
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