I often receive emails from test engineers, including acquaintances and acquaintances. Today I read my mailbox, and several other emails lie quietly there waiting for my reply.
I always think that I am a warm-hearted person. Whether I am busy at work or not, when I see these help emails, it seems that I have seen the anxious faces, no matter what, I will certainly reply to the email.
Reply to these help emails, sometimes it's a pleasure to see some new testing engineers who are curious, and sometimes it's a painful thing, it may even interrupt my mood for a day-it must be an unknown requirement that I ask him to find a document of one or another, or directly ask me to tell him how to deal with emails from the boss about his work. To be honest, sometimes it is hard for me to understand why someone sends such an email to a stranger, or feels that others are obligated to help me.
"Being Honest and honest" has always guided me forward. I always think that a person's achievements depend more on his attitude than on his intelligence. The first step of being a real person is to recognize yourself and realize that there is no "shortcut" in this world ".
More than one test engineer asked me how to quickly master the industry, but unfortunately, even if I had to start all over again, I don't know how to grasp this industry quickly. The test was originally a very practical discipline. How can we talk about "mastering" without having to make a few moves in practice "? I am very familiar with the original intention of the test engineer who raised this kind of problem. But for those in this industry who want to make some achievements in this industry, I think, we still need to put "being honest and doing things practically" in the first place.