Rajko M. wrote:
On Saturday 22 December 2007 05:14:20 pm James Knott wrote:
I have to agree. I have provided software support at IBM and have found some users could avoid a lot of their problems, if they'd just learn to use their computer properly. You don't find many carpenters who don't know how to use a hammer and saw. A computer is a tool for people do to their work and it's their responsibility to learn how to use it properly. In my book, anyone who refuses to learn is refusing to do their job.
Well. Did someone told them that they will lose their job if they don't learn how to use computer properly, or that they will be demoted to jobs that doesn't require computer knowledge?
The problem is that those that should tell that, are afraid that such policy will be, sooner or later, trouble for them too.
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