QA nit-picking
Posted By: UGH on 2008-02-02
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I am starting to have some serious issues with QA. I have reports that have no reason for QA to go through, yet they do anyway and leave feedback that is nit-picking. The report will be completely fine, and I will still get things from this ONE person, saying things like, Well, if it were ME, I would have done this. But nothing is counted off from what she points out. It is just starting to tick me off and I have been having problems from this SAME QA person for a while now. I would love to tell her she needs to take her remarks and shove them where the sun doesn't shine. Just needed to vent a bit.
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