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Mozart Posted 23 years ago
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What does this mean: "over-the-shoulder" help
  

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I have never seen it before, but I guess it means; Someone standing behind you and looking over your shoulder in order to monitor what you are doing and give you help if required. Note that it may not be meant literally. It may just mean a lot of help.

  • I have never seen it before, but I guess it means; Someone standing behind you and looking over your shoulder in order to monitor what you are doing and give you help if required.
  • Note that it may not be meant literally.
  • It may just mean a lot of help.
  • Disclaimer; I am not a boss, the big boss, a little boss, a chicken sexer or a telephone sanitizer.
  • None of my opinions should be taken as being authoritative, real or imagined, doppler tested, or anything else for that matter.
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I have never seen it before, but I guess it means;
Someone standing behind you and looking over your shoulder in order to monitor what you are doing and give you help if required.
Note that it may not be meant literally. It may just mean a lot of help.


Disclaimer; I am not a boss, the big boss, a little boss, a chicken sexer or a telephone sanitizer. None of my opinions

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