Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-27404492-20170709002747/@comment-25936766-20170709013320

ChishioKunrin wrote: 1. But what he says implies that literally all the Faunus working for his company are miners, which means whenever he does have other positions open, he hires Humans for them.

2- Also, the hologram employee is actually a hologram of a literal real person...So, they don't have AI holograms replacing people in jobs. It's just a way for the employee to do her job on two floors at once.

3. She had been training before she fought the Arma Gigas.................."Well, your father said if you continue to insist on going to Beacon, you have to fight this. It's like super fucking strong, like really strong", leading to Weiss being like "So, you're basically telling me I have no chance of winning." 1-It could be due to reasons that are somewhat complicated. Though do note this is speculation.

See, if the people still favor humans over faunus, if the latter are really discriminated....that would include training and education, no? Besides the Academies, I mean. In other words, that while they are granted those rights, it's hard for a Faunus to get high-quality education or training compared to a human of the same socio-economical level.

This would end up with Humans being hired more often than Faunus due to higher grades or expected higher grades. And more job oportunities means that if one is getting another job, it makes things easier. "Oh look, this guy has also worked before as an X and a Y, meaning he has more experience and blah blah blah".

(In fact, a reason some recently-graduated students can find it hard to get a job is due to that vicious cycle: You need experience to get a job, but you need a job to get experience).

Obviously, most people would prefer the guy with more experience, among other things. That the Faunus Discrimination means that said guys are more often Humans, is a different problem.

But Faunus are, normally, physically better than Humans, so people would prefer to hire them for jobs that don't require a high education or experience, but do require or recommend strength. Bonuses like Night Vision also make them more suitable for dark areas. Like caves.

.......But do note, this is just speculation.

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2-So 1 person can work in multiple areas, meaning less employees required.

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3-...I assume you're paraphrasing, but that paragraph gives me a different impression. That Jacques said "You wanna go to Beacon? Pass this test or shut up", and that it was Weiss herself who interpreted that as telling her she would definitely lose.