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Post by GrumpyUnk on Oct 24, 2020 6:56:55 GMT -5
Somehow it seems that chasing down a problem, in an attempt to 'fix it' on the first try, multiple things and/or parts are changed the first go round. So, if it works, yur done. Go play. If it doesn't work, well you now have a bunch of unknowns you have added to the soup. I have been around long enough to know that changing more than one thing at a time usually leads to having to do more work to find the source of the problem. When I worked, I refused to do a physical move, update the OS and install a new version of software all at once. I realized that if there was a problem, many fingers would be pointed and we did not have a good 'backout plan' to get back to where we were, and maintain service. Doing the changes in several distinct steps allowed the opportunity to step back and have time to resolve the problem without being in a rush to get something done. He finally agreed, and I kept my temp job for a while longer. Those who choose to not listen will end up paying their time and effort rather than gaining from someone else' experience. Wisdom is knowing when to listen... tom
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