in reply to Re: (OT) The Honest Cherry Bomb
in thread (OT) The Honest Cherry Bomb
By the same token, I often have to deal with a co-worker who refuses to learn new things or try anything new. I have stopped helping her because she won't learn. I find it monsterously frustrating. When she had to install some perl modules on a server, she asked me to do it. I referred her to the README, which she didn't read. Then I pointed her to the step-by-step instructions I'd written for installing perl modules, which she also didn't read. Finally, I offered to watch her do the install and guide her through it. Again, a negative. Eventually, I had to do the installs myself. I'm still courteous, but throw me a bone. At least TRY to solve the problem on your own.
See, I don't mind teaching someone to do something, and I don't mind helping, but if they have to ask for help on the same issue over and over without ever trying to learn the how to do it on their own...forget it. I pride myself that if I go to a developer with an issue, I can say "I've tried A, B, C, and just in case, I backed up the config file before trying D. I'm out of ideas." I've found that demonstrating that I've exercised my brain and made a stab at it on my own gets me more and better help than simply saying "It's broken."
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Re: Re: Re: (OT) The Honest Cherry Bomb
by theorbtwo (Prior) on May 29, 2003 at 02:21 UTC |