Had a support call logged a couple of months back to replace the "white ink" in a printer...![]()
Surely your not being serious.. white ink? you should have agreed and told them that the white ink is really hard/expensive to replace! ???????=profit
I get sent through, regularly, tickets that have not been even touched or checked, or even any detail. They see SharePoint and fire it over.
I get very annoyed at them. Went down and offered them time slots to learn more, or get a handle on what I expected and they just sat there and said they didn't like SharePoint.
I couldn't give 2 *****, it's your job you ****.
They're morons, long and short of it and think that taking like 15 calls is a lot. Get in the real world, idiots.
I get sent through, regularly, tickets that have not been even touched or checked, or even any detail. They see SharePoint and fire it over.
I get very annoyed at them. Went down and offered them time slots to learn more, or get a handle on what I expected and they just sat there and said they didn't like SharePoint.
I couldn't give 2 *****, it's your job you ****.
They're morons, long and short of it and think that taking like 15 calls is a lot. Get in the real world, idiots.
Just be glad that you don't work in a school where the idiots emailing across the 'issues' are teachers and then worry that these are the people supposedly tasked with teaching our children the ways of the world and getting them a decent education.
I sit here despairing half the time at their stupidity and ignorance.
I must say, being a complete techie since the beginning of time gave me a unique perspective in schools and especially college on how much the teachers are simply relaying instructions from a book apposed to knowing the subject matter.
Maybe that's just where I live![]()
That's how teachers operate on everything the whole time.
Also, I wouldn't bother too much with the how to documents, nobody will read them anyway
Had issues recently with enforcing a strict password policy rather than letting everyone use the same simple password. The number of tickets logged for forgotten passwords was insane, 90% of the time it was people try to use the old four letter password :/
I must say, being a complete techie since the beginning of time gave me a unique perspective...
Maybe that's just where I live![]()
This is 100% genuine.
Guy who works with me was on the phone talking someone through accessing a network share.
"Ok, in the file path box type \\servername\share, and press open"
Didn't work. Spent ages doing it. Eventually opened up a remote session to see his screen and in the path box the guy had genuinely written:
"backflashbackflashservernamebackflashshare"
*facepalm*
my boss regularly sits at his computer and shouts at the office asking what date it is or how to spell something, I keep trying to explain to him that his ridiculously expensive Macbook Pro (which he just uses to look at spreadsheets) can do those things![]()
We are about to order a load of 'out in the field' laptops and the people who need it are refusing anything but MacBook's. These are laptops that need to be able to provide the processing power needed to run CAD programs. Its just infuriating hearing them rant on about them. I'm not a fan of apple for anything that requires grunt. They just won't listen! \o/
As for the 'big bosses' I think they are currently looking for rediculas MacBook's for their excel spread sheets and word docs. WAARRRRGHHHH
We are about to order a load of 'out in the field' laptops and the people who need it are refusing anything but MacBook's. These are laptops that need to be able to provide the processing power needed to run CAD programs. Its just infuriating hearing them rant on about them. I'm not a fan of apple for anything that requires grunt. They just won't listen! \o/
As for the 'big bosses' I think they are currently looking for rediculas MacBook's for their excel spread sheets and word docs. WAARRRRGHHHH
Aside from what I guessing is just the usual 'techie' anti-Apple drivel, I'd be keen to hear why you think Apple gear is "no good for anything requiring grunt"
As for the second paragraph. Guess what? Those guys make the money, and if they want a nice shiny expensive MacBook just to open PowerPoint then IT gets off its bottom and provides. That's business.
My boss basically 'discovered' that he was going to get viruses that would destroy the company if he got another PC, so he bought a 2k macbook.
He now wants everyone to have iphones.