I hear that Ted! I taught at a community college a few years ago where the CAD professor taught his students to use the sidebar menu
Yes, that's right, the friggin sidebar menu from the DOS days. And it was version 2007 or something current. He showed everyone how to turn off the palettes and toolbars so they could focus on that archaic menu from the early 90's. I couldn't believe it. I walked in and told my students to forget everything they had learned to that point, and I showed them how it's done in the "real" world. If any of those students got a job in the workplace and turned that $#@% on they would get escorted out of the office
Just proves how self-taught users or instructors can get stuck in their ways without ever considering that there might be a better (and more efficient) way. I'm not pointing fingers, but it's usually the close-minded that are guilty of that. People just need to remember that they don't know everything and someone else might be able to show them a better way. I've been at this CAD thing for 27 years and I still learn something new every day because I keep an open mind. Cheers