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Narexa wrote:
I mean, if you haven't made a mistake like this as a staff were you even staff? You learn from your mistakes, there is literally no reason to post this, good job on making someone feel like shit man. "and he fixed his mistake immediately and felt very bad for it." Then why would you post this? I mean making mistakes is a one thing but blatantly ignoring a key part of training to prevent this one very thing from happening is another. |
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Grand Wizowd wrote:
Narexa wrote:
I mean, if you haven't made a mistake like this as a staff were you even staff? You learn from your mistakes, there is literally no reason to post this, good job on making someone feel like shit man. "and he fixed his mistake immediately and felt very bad for it." Then why would you post this? I mean making mistakes is a one thing but blatantly ignoring a key part of training to prevent this one very thing from happening is another. I really wouldn't go as far as to say "ignoring" this is a very simple mistake to make when you're doing alot of F1's, plus how do we know that it was his fault maybe the person that trained him didn't say this, you never know ![]() |
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Narexa wrote:
Grand Wizowd wrote:
Narexa wrote:
I mean, if you haven't made a mistake like this as a staff were you even staff? You learn from your mistakes, there is literally no reason to post this, good job on making someone feel like shit man. "and he fixed his mistake immediately and felt very bad for it." Then why would you post this? I mean making mistakes is a one thing but blatantly ignoring a key part of training to prevent this one very thing from happening is another. I really wouldn't go as far as to say "ignoring" this is a very simple mistake to make when you're doing alot of F1's, plus how do we know that it was his fault maybe the person that trained him didn't say this, you never know ![]() Which is fair enough, the person training could have just forgot, but yet again an issue lies, it's a key part of training and honestly once given the permission I think it should be the first thing brought up. Oh well I've never trained anyone on ZARP I am in no position to complain. |
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Grand Wizowd wrote:
Narexa wrote:
Grand Wizowd wrote:
Narexa wrote:
I mean, if you haven't made a mistake like this as a staff were you even staff? You learn from your mistakes, there is literally no reason to post this, good job on making someone feel like shit man. "and he fixed his mistake immediately and felt very bad for it." Then why would you post this? I mean making mistakes is a one thing but blatantly ignoring a key part of training to prevent this one very thing from happening is another. I really wouldn't go as far as to say "ignoring" this is a very simple mistake to make when you're doing alot of F1's, plus how do we know that it was his fault maybe the person that trained him didn't say this, you never know ![]() Which is fair enough, the person training could have just forgot, but yet again an issue lies, it's a key part of training and honestly once given the permission I think it should be the first thing brought up. Oh well I've never trained anyone on ZARP I am in no position to complain. I completely understand what you mean, but my main issue is that it was posted on the forums, if Mirx was really worried about his training why just not tell someone higher up? |
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Narexa wrote:
Grand Wizowd wrote:
Narexa wrote:
Grand Wizowd wrote:
Narexa wrote:
I mean, if you haven't made a mistake like this as a staff were you even staff? You learn from your mistakes, there is literally no reason to post this, good job on making someone feel like shit man. "and he fixed his mistake immediately and felt very bad for it." Then why would you post this? I mean making mistakes is a one thing but blatantly ignoring a key part of training to prevent this one very thing from happening is another. I really wouldn't go as far as to say "ignoring" this is a very simple mistake to make when you're doing alot of F1's, plus how do we know that it was his fault maybe the person that trained him didn't say this, you never know ![]() Which is fair enough, the person training could have just forgot, but yet again an issue lies, it's a key part of training and honestly once given the permission I think it should be the first thing brought up. Oh well I've never trained anyone on ZARP I am in no position to complain. I completely understand what you mean, but my main issue is that it was posted on the forums, if Mirx was really worried about his training why just not tell someone higher up? Because he thought people would respond saying 'LOL OMG' when it's happened a million times in the past and is nothing new. |
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