![]() 05/26/2015 at 14:04 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
is spending all day teaching someone to do something you could do in half an hour.
![]() 05/26/2015 at 14:10 |
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Heh. Try doing it over and over and over and over ....
![]() 05/26/2015 at 14:14 |
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Good point. That’s why I could never be a teacher. I love learning new things, and passing my knowledge on to others. But to stand there and talk at kids day after day, ugh, it would be the death of me.
![]() 05/26/2015 at 14:15 |
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Someone once told me the hardest thing is teaching the “C student” how to do a task. The best thing to do is not to hire the “C student” in the first place.
![]() 05/26/2015 at 14:27 |
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I once spent 20 minutes on the phone trying to explain to someone how to change the font size on a block of text in InDesign. The font size .
The font size.
And even after all that, the dude still couldn’t get it and left it to be done by the guy who normally would have done it anyway (that person was momentarily out of the office and first dude had volunteered to try to change it).
The font size. On a program with nifty little pictograph icons just like any other program that uses fonts in any way, shape or form.
*double face palm*
![]() 05/26/2015 at 15:01 |
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Yeah, it’s not a job for everybody. I run my classes with a minimum of me talking, because I don’t like talking, but it’s still not for everybody.