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Re: Giving TW help: Are we training our replacements?
Subject:Re: Giving TW help: Are we training our replacements? From:Goober Writer <gooberwriter -at- yahoo -dot- com> To:Chuck Martin <cm -at- writeforyou -dot- com>, TECHWR-L <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Fri, 9 Jan 2004 07:19:17 -0800 (PST)
It's a learning experience on both sides. You should
answer the questions in a way that makes the "asker"
do their homework. For stupid stuff like how-to in FM,
sure, I'll blurt out an answer. That's non-threatening
enough - tools are tools. But how to plan, or how to
think (that's what it all boils down to... thinking),
I drop nuggets and let people pan their own gold off
the tip.
I learned a lot from mailing lists, and I hold them in
high regard. But, I learned the most from people who
HINTED me in the right direction. I've learned even
more through "nudged" self-investigation.
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Goober Writer
(because life is too short to be inept)
"As soon as you hear the phrase "studies show",
immediately put a hand on your wallet and cover your groin."
-- Geoff Hart
We can't all be as creative with sigs as krautgrrl. ;-)