I agree that a gap is (almost) always a negative. I was merely saying that depending on demand the effect isn’t necessarily strong enough to keep you from getting a job.
The example I had in mind was silicon valley at the height of the tech boom.
Considering that you view your “it depends” statement as being valid only during rare events which do not necessarily affect every industry, do you really think it’s appropriate to soften reality with “it depends”?
I agree that a gap is (almost) always a negative. I was merely saying that depending on demand the effect isn’t necessarily strong enough to keep you from getting a job.
The example I had in mind was silicon valley at the height of the tech boom.
Considering that you view your “it depends” statement as being valid only during rare events which do not necessarily affect every industry, do you really think it’s appropriate to soften reality with “it depends”?