Posted by rrlund on May 08, 2016 at 09:52:58 from (162.250.25.105):
In Reply to: o/t at the sale posted by larry@stinescorner on May 08, 2016 at 04:58:57:
It's just a matter of exposure. I'll bet if she did it all day every day,she learn to take the "shortcut" and do it in her head. Back when the refrigerator factory was going,they had one plant that built refrigerators and one that built air conditioners. One of the neighborhood kids went to work in the AC plant and they put him right on quality control. He had to look at the wiring and make sure the switches were wired properly. He said it was miserable doing that eight hours a day for the first few weeks. He'd have a sheet of paper in one hand and have to look down in there to see if it was wired right,constantly having to look back and forth from the paper to the switch. He said after a while,it just became second nature. He could just look in and know at a glance if it was right.
Same thing happens with me on Board Of Review. We hear appeals for two days,once a year. The first few appeals,I'm rusty as all get out and it takes me some time to get in the swing of things.
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