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by themadturk
1012 days ago
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Partners are owners. In law and financial fields, they are often very knowledgable and experts in their fields and know little about things like computers. When I started computerizing a law firm in the early 90s, the only technology attorneys knew how to use was the telephone and the dictation machine -- and their automobiles, of course, which some attorneys used as a comparison for how they wanted their PCs to work. Especially for older attorneys, computers and such were frightening (many attorneys had never touched a typewriter), and I think this accounts for a lot of these kinds of reactions. Many people in power are used to having their whims catered to, to having others support them -- the junior attorneys, secretaries, paralegals, word processing operators, accounting staff, etc. |
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This is reasonable. We don't ask people to understand ICEs in order to drive their cars around town.