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You are steering her wrongly..what if the QA is RIGHT and she is the one

Posted By: sm on 2005-07-31
In Reply to: To SAD NEWBIE - sm

lacking?  You have no clue as to whether that is true or not.  Being that she is a newbie, I feel I would trust the QA in this area.  But again, we do not know the full situation.  We do not know what she is being corrected on.  What she needs to do is research everything that she is being corrected on via the BOS and other resources and find out if she is right or wrong THEN go from there.


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