I like that style of instructions. I'd rather get too much than have the person list almost everything, then skip lightly over the one piece that *wasn't* self explanatory - to me, at least. Which I find happens all too often with computer instruction - they w9ill, for instance, tell me how to hit the On button, but then have everything start at a page I can't find...
That's the way I teach people on jobs, too. I always start with a disclaimer (the only way I can be sure I won't skip something) and then tell them everything. My experience is that the ones who complain are the ones who *don't* get the obvious if I don't spell it out, so...
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I like that style of instructions. I'd rather get too much than have the person list almost everything, then skip lightly over the one piece that *wasn't* self explanatory - to me, at least. Which I find happens all too often with computer instruction - they w9ill, for instance, tell me how to hit the On button, but then have everything start at a page I can't find...
That's the way I teach people on jobs, too. I always start with a disclaimer (the only way I can be sure I won't skip something) and then tell them everything. My experience is that the ones who complain are the ones who *don't* get the obvious if I don't spell it out, so...