Lupinus
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It is like that everywhere. I am quick to help but when I odnt know something I am not above saying as far as I know, IMO, or asking someone I know who knows more. And unless the guy is being a jerk don't show attitude jsut because the customer knows more then I do. Everyone, even someone who is an expert, will run into someone on occsasion who knows mroe then they do in the field they are an expert in. Either cause it is new, it is something they never had to deal with, whatever. My uncle owns his own heating and air conditioning buisness in NJ and I remember him calling my grandfather plenty for advice. Isn't because he didn't know what he was doing, simply something that he never ran into before mainly cause it was older then dirt or a method used by old timers that few people use anymore that had broken down. Reverse that and my grandfather often asked my uncle about newer systems that he wasn't sure of.
There is no shame in not knowing something. What there is shame in is trying to act like you do and in the process making yourself look like an arse.
There is no shame in not knowing something. What there is shame in is trying to act like you do and in the process making yourself look like an arse.