BrewMaster
Well-Known Member
So I was having this conversation the other day with a captain. We were both in complete agreement about it's rediculousness.....
I was told and scolded numerous times throughout new hire training last September that I do not "hit" buttons. I was told we either "select" or "press" them. I literally got to the point where I had to take a deep breath and count to 5 one day because I was getting so angry about the CSI instructors telling me I was saying it wrong.
I know what hit means. They know what hit means. That is how people say "select" or "press" from my neck of the woods. Much like Southerners tend to say "mash." I also say pop instead of soda or coke.
I won't get too into it as it gets my blood boiling, but is this really that big of a deal? My argument is that they are changing my vocabulary and thought processes when saying or thinking about a word. When I describe how to type something on a computer, or anything that requires hitting a button, I say "hit!" It means press or select in my head. Why were they being so hard about this? Anyone else with similar experiences or a possible explanation? Thanks.
I was told and scolded numerous times throughout new hire training last September that I do not "hit" buttons. I was told we either "select" or "press" them. I literally got to the point where I had to take a deep breath and count to 5 one day because I was getting so angry about the CSI instructors telling me I was saying it wrong.
I know what hit means. They know what hit means. That is how people say "select" or "press" from my neck of the woods. Much like Southerners tend to say "mash." I also say pop instead of soda or coke.
I won't get too into it as it gets my blood boiling, but is this really that big of a deal? My argument is that they are changing my vocabulary and thought processes when saying or thinking about a word. When I describe how to type something on a computer, or anything that requires hitting a button, I say "hit!" It means press or select in my head. Why were they being so hard about this? Anyone else with similar experiences or a possible explanation? Thanks.