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GPFontaine
Joined: Dec 06 2007
Location: Connecticut
PostPosted: Jun 06 2008 04:44 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Sometimes I fucking hate my job.

Two weeks ago I setup a computer for a client.

Wednesday & Thursday Emails:
User wrote:
Any chance we can get together (just briefing) to help me with a few more computer things
GPFontaine wrote:
Can you please be more specific about what type of support you need?
User wrote:
I have several questions... about the network , email questions, and transferring files.
GPFontaine wrote:
Please ask them now so that I can come prepared.
User wrote:
Ask who what?
GPFontaine wrote:
I am asking you to communicate directly to me, you do not need to contact anyone else at this point. I would like to know what computer questions you have in advance so that I can come prepared to answer them. Please email me the questions you would like me to answer so that I can correctly answer them.
User wrote:
Some questions about the network, email questions, and transferring files. I am sure they are just general questions that will be easier discussed when we get together than spelling them out in an email. Can we make arrangements to get together?


I responded to the last message with a phone call.

I told the user that I was happy to come down to help, but I needed to know what I was going to be doing and what was wrong. They asked me about a folder on their computer that was new to them, I explained what it was and why it was there. They told me that they really just wished I could come and showed them. I told them that I couldn't come down without having an actual technical problem that needed fixing.

They told me how I was rude and they didn't like my attitude. They went on about me being the worst tech they have dealt with and that they didn't want me to come because they didn't like me. I offered my manager's information and that I would have him get in touch.

A day passed...

My supervisor told me that that I allowed this to escalate and that I shouldn't allow things like this to occur in the future. If it happens again "bad things". This topic was not up for debate.

A half an hour later...

The graduate students from another department came to my office and knocked on the door. They brought me a card and a gift box and told me how happy they were that I support them. 24 of them signed the card and they got me fresh baked cupcakes from a local bakery.

An environment like this can make someone go insane.



 
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DarkMaze
Joined: Feb 24 2006
PostPosted: Jun 06 2008 04:48 pm Reply with quote Back to top

You should go eat the cupcakes in front of the supervisor. Smile
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S. McCracken
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Title: Enforcer
Joined: Aug 22 2005
Location: Massachusetts
PostPosted: Jun 06 2008 05:21 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Make sure to save one to shove in his face.


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Tyop
Title: Grammar Nazi
Joined: May 04 2008
Location: Sauerkrautland
PostPosted: Jun 06 2008 05:26 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I once had an internship at a University's computer center. I have had the utmost respect for tech support guys ever since. I guess the only reason none of them has gone on a rampage yet is that FPSs make for great anger management.

As for your unsatisfied client, I'd suggest reading BOFH to get some ideas, but that would probably end with "bad things".



 
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Blackout
Title: Captain Oblivious
Joined: Sep 01 2007
Location: That Rainy State
PostPosted: Jun 06 2008 05:54 pm Reply with quote Back to top

You ever had to do tech support for old people? Mad Laughing



 
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Ross Rifle
Title: Rock N Roll God
Joined: Oct 29 2006
Location: Chilliwack, BC
PostPosted: Jun 06 2008 06:34 pm Reply with quote Back to top

My buddy's mom was a tech support once. She told a dude to right-click on the screen...so he wrote 'click' on the screen...


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FNJ
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Joined: Jun 07 2006
PostPosted: Jun 06 2008 07:04 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I had a fun time today trying to explain to a guy why I couldn't give him a new remote control for his TV, because the TV was over a year old.


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Douche McCallister
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Title: DOO-SHAY
Joined: Jan 26 2007
Location: Private Areas
PostPosted: Jun 06 2008 07:09 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I have similar problems at my job with people not knowing a thing about computers. Agents from North Carolina (They have really weird accents there) call in and wonder why their desktops are upsidedown, then I try to explain to them to left click the desktop and graphic options then rotate and set to normal. Not only are they computer illiterate but now its upside down...thank god the other 7 hours are spent on this forum.


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aika
Title: Narcissist
Joined: Apr 25 2008
Location: On the table.
PostPosted: Jun 06 2008 07:23 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Ahh man, I had a job in high school calling people over the phone to do surveys. Like, surveys for the local news station, or surveys from their bank, etc. We weren't selling anything at all, but most people just assumed we were telemarketers and hung up on us. Or just didn't care about surveys and hung up on us anyway. :/ I actually got cursed out more than once, which was a bit surprising for a 16-year-old girl. o.o

Anywho, I remember that one of the guys who worked there, swear to god, called a woman who was more than willing to do the survey about her recent visit to the bank, The survey takes about five minutes or so and just has the person rate different aspects of the visit on a scale of 1 to 5. The woman actually made her way through the whole survey, albeit it took the guy about 10 minutes to finish the survey with her. He kept stopping and saything things like, "um, ma'am, if you are busy we can call back another time..." and "If you can't complete the survey now, really ma'am, we can call back at a more convenient time..." When he finally finished the survey with her and hung up, we all figured out what had happened. Yeah, I think you can guess. She was having sex while doing the survey.

... my only thought was that I felt bad for the guy. I mean, how uninteresting are you in bed that your girlfriend/wife feels the need to complete phone surveys about her bank visits while you're busy screwing her?


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Blackout
Title: Captain Oblivious
Joined: Sep 01 2007
Location: That Rainy State
PostPosted: Jun 06 2008 09:23 pm Reply with quote Back to top

ross_rifle113 wrote:
My buddy's mom was a tech support once. She told a dude to right-click on the screen...so he wrote 'click' on the screen...

Laughing



 
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