User:Jatibi

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User Summary of Wizbang_FL[edit]

Growing up in the 70's & 80's gave me a perspective of what I call: The New BC & AD (BC= Before everyone was Connected & AD= After the Digital integration into everyday life)

I also have been in the communications, financial, insurance & healthcare industries for 20+ years. Most recently as an Educational Specialist with one of the largest health insurers in the US. However, since I see the underbelly of the beast I am very critical of the industry and attempts at making their pages sound more like an advertisement than factual unbiased information.

Recently I have returned to working within the travel industry as a corporate global travel consultant. For how established the method of purchasing travel is most of the public don't have any grasp of how and why travel carriers, hotel properties, and rental services charge for services any why rules are established which feel combative, but are often the result of individuals exploiting loopholes in tarrif, or rate policies and the provider attempting to maintain profitability.

That said I have a point of view that gives me a perspective which is somewhat unique in that I had the opportunity to grow up around computer technology before many people had even seen one in person.

How I ended up not going to school for computer technology is beyond me, but I didn't. Probably because I couldn't visualize working day-in and day-out in a solitary confinement environment programmer's seemed to operate in almost exclusively.

Yet here I am, feeling like a duck out of water attempting to learn the style guide for Wikipedia. Wish there were some form of training or sample assessment to demonstrate, explain, and validate understanding of how to properly execute updates.

Pointing to the "technical reference" if you are just trying to get your feet wet isn't helpful. Often reading this material reminds me of reading "stereo instructions" where it tells you to plug part 1 into part 2 (or uses an acronym without explaining what the acronym is) but you have no idea what part 1 or 2 are and there is no mention of how to find out. Tell me what I did wrong (preferably with a sample of how it should have been done) and the section of the reference that defines it. Then I can go back and compare the proper version and my version compare and the guide and learn from my mistakes.