I just spent 30 mins explaining something they didn’t teach you in school and all the ways to avoid fucking up.

Ya don’t got it boss.

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    3 months ago

    Or, they did listen and they don’t have any questions because they are still processing that information dump and don’t know what to ask yet. You can’t dump 10-20 years of experience on one person in 30 minutes and expect them to understand it all. Some might, but those are the outliers. I’ll mostly tell them to try it out and see what they can remember of the things I told them and we’ll do the specific things they can’t together. That way they get a fuller picture of the topic and you don’t waste time by babysitting them with things they already know or remember. But that requires that people trust you’ll help them when they have problems.

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      3 months ago

      ^^^ This is the real answer. I often don’t know what questions to ask until I actually get my hands dirty. I don’t know what I don’t know.

      In math class, I often remember listening to the teacher and thinking I understood everything, but once I started the homework I realized that I didn’t.