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And if you ask "It's good enough to spend on it your personal time" - it's your decision, nobody in internet knows your preferences and tastes, nobody knows settings and gameplay mechanic which you like, with question like: what to do with your own time, only you can give answer, not internet.
1. Join to almost any guild that actively recruits and got any planet (just ask a recruiter, did they run ops for new players) and join to it at a guild's schedule. Usually they take it slower than everyone else and allow learning it.
2. At weekend evening, queue to ops group finder or just hop in any gathering story ops in hub. Just ask: did it ok, what you do not have experience with it, usually folks care only about some decent gear.
If you are going blind to ops, the main rule for it - do the same thing as others. Everyone stops hit boss, you must stop it too, everyone changes focus enemy, change it too, everyone runs aways - you guess it, run too.
As one overrated slippers manufacturer got the motto: Just do it.
Update - once more, for some unknown reason, Steam nuked half of images to the zero bytes, if someone will see what some pictures, maps or any other images are missing (you will notice broken waves of text), please, let me know and I will fix them ASAP.