- Reaction score
- 0
- Points
- 210
Ah so true.
Inspection time still has to be the most fun for this, one fellow will blurt out something about x should be facing y way and z should be on top of x or whatever, half the group will hear this, take it as gospel and they start changing things. Someone will finally catch it, blurt out another statement and then the other half will start changing to this while the original half will come up with a totally new way of doing it. All the while the Instructors have indicated to said group to follow a particular example at the front... chaos theory at it's finest.
I still wonder how the Instructors manage to keep their sanity after a day of this, they certainly earned my respect in that area!
Inspection time still has to be the most fun for this, one fellow will blurt out something about x should be facing y way and z should be on top of x or whatever, half the group will hear this, take it as gospel and they start changing things. Someone will finally catch it, blurt out another statement and then the other half will start changing to this while the original half will come up with a totally new way of doing it. All the while the Instructors have indicated to said group to follow a particular example at the front... chaos theory at it's finest.
I still wonder how the Instructors manage to keep their sanity after a day of this, they certainly earned my respect in that area!