Peter J. Alling wrote:

No problem, just explaining my thought processes. I'm a software engineer by trade by the IT market is only just recovering. I've been doing odd jobs mostly dealing with end users who are none to precise about their requirements and needs, it's almost like developing esp. God help me when I'm wrong...

I DO understand, Peter! <g>
The "average" end user has only a rudimentary idea of what he really wants or needs.
He does have to be told -- and led -- and educated.
How many of those don't _want_ to be told what they need? Even when it's painfully obvious? Uh huh...


Good luck getting back in  the market!

keith

Keith Whaley wrote:

Okay, Peter...
I was trained to read precisely what was written, and so many people "sort of" get it right when they identify something, you have to be come adept at reading between the lines, which is literally guessing.
Based on a few clues, we all did alright, didn't we.

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