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On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 15:29, DENNIS WILLIAMS wrote:
> The manager feels awkward in being forced to hire an expert in an area
> he/she knows nothing about. Tries to make suggestions in order to flush out
> whether this "expert" really knows anything.
And you call a guy who makes suggestions about something
he knows nothing about "inexperienced"? Nice euphemism,
sort of reminds me on my 1st working day in US, when I went
to the admin who had the keys of the stationary (and she was a
young and attractive female, which is important for the further
story development) and asked her for a "rubber", instead of "eraser".
In the English language they taught me at school, that little rubbery
implement used to erase what someone has written down was known as
"rubber". I was extremely annoyed by her reaction (she was actually
shocked and started speaking very fast, so that the only words I
was able to discern were "sexual harassment") and I didn't think much
of her, to say the least. Today I dread to even think what did she think
of me.
A DBA manager who doesn't know anything of a database is, essentially,
in the very same position as a big east European klutz in desperate need
of office stuff. Inexperienced isn't the word I'd use to describe him.
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