> By the same token, I once worked for a company where the director
> (manager, whatever I forget his exact title) of the web development
> department wanted to get rid of someone who wouldn't ask questions. He'd
> easily spend 6-8 hours on a problem without making any progress or
> headway. I guess the trick is knowing when to ask questions.
True - but there's not asking as you're working on something so involving
that you're just buried, and not asking as it's too simple a question and
you're embarrased
Or there's asking as it's too damn complicated or asking because you can't
be bothered to look it up...
We have people who would rather sort something out themselves as a matter of
pride - but usually only on things which are hellishly difficult - if any
got stuck and didn't check on some mundane question, then we'd have a go
about that...
Philip Arnold
Director
Certified ColdFusion Developer
ASP Multimedia Limited
T: +44 (0)20 8680 1133
"Websites for the real world"
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