countrigal
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« on: August 25, 2005, 08:44:30 pm » |
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First, how long have you worked for him? I used to work for a Doctor, and it took a while, but I soon learned how to read his chicken-scratch. Yup, his writing was what everyone jokes about regarding a doctor's handwriting -- indecipherable. But I learned to read his writing and finish sentences that were left hanging, etc. My first instinct would be to tell you that time and experience on your end would help a lot. As you come across parts you can't read, or unfinished sentences/words, simply ask him what he wanted to say, what he wrote, etc.. this lets him know you're having some problems and might get him to take a bit more time with his writing (to keep you from coming to him so often with questions) and lets you learn how to translate his writing and thoughts. That's about the best I can recommend at this time, as you've stated he's old school and probably won't take any other actions that you'd like to see.
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