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Mukatsuku
says
13 years ago
when a 19 year old kid tries to "teach" me about how businesses are run and how to be a manager, I kind of want to kill him
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::Bryony::
says
13 years ago
as we Brits say, "Don't teach your granny how to suck eggs!" A 19 year old still needs to learn, like the rest of us!
Titter
13 years ago
on the other hand, don't discount it immediately~sometimes, young ears and eyes can offer a fresh perspective
Titter
13 years ago
most times, not....
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::Bryony::
says
13 years ago
yup...you do sometimes get pearls of wisdom from youngsters but lecturing an older person is a bit cheeky!
Titter
13 years ago
true that
Mukatsuku
says
13 years ago
especially when my last job was training managers
lol - the gimp
Also had an IT support guy getting totally egotistical over his place
Mukatsuku
says
13 years ago
wasn't happy to find I've been in IT for 12 years and he's not even been in puberty for that long
Mukatsuku
says
13 years ago
and yes, I am willing to hear new ideas, but not get lectured by someone who's worked here for 3 weeks
Velmwend
says
13 years ago
Haha not even in puberty that long. Reminds me of a guy I worked with once. 18 years old, tried to tell me how to use a screwdriver.
Mukatsuku
says
13 years ago
use your mouth!
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