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Re: Advice for Rookie You?
Old thread, but good advice.
For me, I think the TL;DR is two things.
1. Shush up & listen. You don't know everything, and you really don't know anything. Everyone else around you has been doing this for at LEAST another year longer than you have. They have good advice. Listen up!
2. Don't 'hate on' a team that's better than you. Observe, ask questions, and try to get on that level. There's no reason for the negativity. (I was SUPER guilty of this as a young person).
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