(02-06-2015, 11:51 AM)FreelanceWizard Wrote:(02-06-2015, 11:44 AM)Gegenji Wrote: The guy who originally asked me to do it called it a "Test Plan" at first. I linked to him what a Test Plan actually WAS and he was all "Oh, no no. Not that." So basically I get to open Excel and then put "On this page, try to do this. Did it work? Y/N." about twenty to thirty times.
Oh. Oh god. You have my condolences.
I'm literally putting it off until Monday under the auspices of "research." I.E., Google image searching up some ideas and letting them sit in a tab I can switch to if he wants to come see my progress.
It's not "due" until the end of next week anyway. So I'm in no particular rush. Especially since this is all stuff that should have been in place to begin with. Best part is that we ended up talking about presenting a genericized version of it to the higher-ups later for future testing. So I want to make it look at least decently nice...
"Created testing rubric used by [GOVERNMENT FACILITY]" would be a nice bullet point on my resume.
(02-06-2015, 11:53 AM)Elysia Wrote:Quote:For instance, you cannot expect a man with a height of 6"9 to mend a button on clothes with his huge hand, which a woman can perfectly achieve.
HE HAS HUGE HANDS, WHICH MEANS HE HAS HUGE GUTS. (He'll) RIP AND TEAR (the fabric).