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Re: Color Priting on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 11:11
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amischiefr
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Death to all Office assistants!!!
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Re: Color Priting on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 11:13
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KD
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I just want to say that helpdesk stories are always great fun - please keep them coming. One day I would really love to see a whole series in the same style as the other regulars like Error'd and CodeSOD. You could call it "HeckDesk", as in 'Tech Desk'. Well, umm, I guess I'll leave you guys to think up a name...
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Re: Color Priting on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 11:21
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A Nonny Mouse
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priting?
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Re: Color Priting on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 11:22
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Bobble
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Air tied?
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Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 11:27
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L
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Not my office assistant...NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
Ah the joys of I.T. |
Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 11:27
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BarryBF
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porthole? portal?
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Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 11:30
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A Nonny Mouse
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porthole. help desk runs a tight ship. |
Re: Color Priting on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 11:33
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Nexzus
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Oh, so many stories. Most of the users here are pretty savvy, but I still get the occasional dumb call, and some petty issues.
-user couldn't create new email messages. Remoted to user's machine, restarted outlook. No effect. Noticed that a taskbar icon was flashing. Turns out she had something on her escape key. -general how to issues for people using Excel for purposes better suited by word, and vice versa. -Our VNC tool disables the background to save on bandwidth. Often we'll get the followup call, 'what happened to my background?' -I did PT tech support for a major US electronics retailer (rhymes with Shmircuit Shitty) and 4/5 employees had trouble generating an LDAP password that had very basic guidelines. (8-10 characters including at least one number) -Actually did get a call during a building fire alarm asking what to do. Every helpdesk monkey has stories likes these. Glad I got off the 'desk. Addendum (2008-09-11 16:03): Thought of a few more. Two are outright liers. - The click to select feature in Excel was turned on. Everytime you click it highlighted to that cell. Turned on and off by Shift-F8: Them: "How did it turn on" Me: "You hit the F8 Key" T: "No I didn't" M: "Well, that's the only way to turn it on" T: "I didn't hit the key" M: "Perhaps you hit it while trying to enter a left parentheses. F8 is right above the 9 key. T: "Oh.... perhaps you're right" - The maximum email message size is 8MB - been like that forever. Every so often I'd get a call: Them: "I can't send this email" Me: "Is there an attachment?" T: "Yes" M: "And what size is the attachment?" T: "33 em-bees" M: "That's way too large. Maximum attachment size is just under 8 megabytes" T: "I used to be able to send these attachments" M: "That attachment size limit has been around for quite a while" T: "Oh" - and finally, we have 2 or 3 users that have literally filled up their entire desktop screen area with icons. It's rediculous. I've received two calls saying that they couldn't find a particular icon on their desktop. |
Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 11:34
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jordteic
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After Stephanie got her computer back:
4/9/2008 8:09 GMT;MAURICE A; User called, said, "I miss my Roachies!" After some time, I realized she meant the roaches that were removed from her computer.I explained that they were taken out. user said, "that is unacceptible! i don't believe you". 4/9/2008 9:56 GMT;MAURICE A; my manager received call from user. he came laughing his ass off into my office. told me to put roaches back in machine. 4/9/2008 10:23 GMT;MAURICE A; Roaches inserted back into machine. Remove RAID configuration so roaches would live. 4/9/2008 12:02 GMT;MAURICE A; User called back, complained that the roaches were in color before, but are no longer in color. |
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I know computers are warm inside (I've seen stories of UPS units infested with ants)...but wouldn't a user notice that their PC was infested with roaches?
I will concede that if the PC's state was indicative of the way the luser kept the rest of her house she probably didn't even notice. |
Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 11:36
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AnonCoward23
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You mean a "tied ship", surely.
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Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 11:36
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gabba
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The last one is not a WTF. The Clippy things were actually quite popular with certain users. Yes, those users did not include computer nerds, but ... so what? Here's a clue: not everything is intended for you.
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Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 11:36
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Code Dependent
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Yep, sounds like every helpdeskie I've ever dealt with. |
Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 11:39
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Some Wonk
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"It looks like you're writing a comment."
"It looks like you're writing a comment." "It looks like you're writing a comment." "It looks like you're writing a comment." "It looks like you're writing a comment." "It looks like you're writing a comment." "It looks like you're writing a comment." |
Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 11:40
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sammysam
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I've been waiting for the day that I see something from the company I work at hit the DailyWTF...though, I was expecting code - not cockroaches.
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Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 11:46
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Jesse
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The way a pun ought to be told: with subtlety. Brilliant. |
Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 11:48
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h
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And pointing it out does not make it better... -.- |
Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 11:49
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Publius
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I see Eagan, MN in the ticket information. What company is it, Ecolab? |
Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 11:49
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Claxon
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Fake. If that was really a office assistant, it would be suggesting something toatlly different like, "It looks like you're designing a paper plane" or "It looks like you're writing an invitation to your excentric great uncle's funeral next week" I remember one time when I managed to get all the way down to "Yours Faithfully", at which point that damn paper clip jumped up with "It looks like you're writing a letter!!!!" (At least the random number generator guessed it right though) |
Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 11:53
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KC
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Ugh, the thought of that annoying paper clip or dog makes me cringe. Ironically, as I'm typing this I just got a popup informing me that Outlook has encountered an error and needs to close.. at least it apologized for the inconvenience ;)
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Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 11:55
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Fire Brigade
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Conversely, I once had tried to install a display driver on my Windows XP company laptop that Windows XP didn't think was meant for Windows XP. It beeped so loudly people actually suggested to check with emergency services to see whether they needed to evacuate the building. |
Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 11:56
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IWC
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Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 11:56
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Steve
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I assume that you are referring to the company with headquarters in Plano, TX? Frito Lay, perhaps? :) |
Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 12:07
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webhamster
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Man and I thought the laptop I got back from a "departed" user was bad.
- Keys missing and broken - Keys melted by placing cigarettes on the keyboard - Cigarette burns all over it, really - A sticky substance over all the keys and inside the keyboard (rum & coke?) And to top it all off, when I cleaned out the inside with compressed air my desk smelled like I had just smoked three packs of smokes and probably a few joints. I knew I should have taken it outside before I did that but it was like -30 that day... Some people just have no respect for company hardware. And we won't even mention all the warez and file sharing apps. |
Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 12:11
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Binks
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Not true, I for one wouldn't have noticed the joke if it hadn't been pointed out, so it was far better for me.
I may not work help desk but I can't tell you the number of times I've had someone tell me, when asking for help, that something worked X times when it wasn't even connected. Trying to help someone with their wireless network I listened as they informed me that they had been able to connect just fine until that day, and then I found out they didn't even have a wireless router (just a modem). No nearby networks/neighbor houses either (fairly remote area) so I to this day have no idea how they were connecting to the internet wirelessly with a modem :P. |
Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 12:16
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Bob
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"It looks like you're inserting ball-point pens into your eyes and screaming for a non-existent animated character to just leave you the hell alone already. Would you like some help?"
The only possible way that Microsoft could ever redeem themsleves for the Office Assistant is to include a feature whereby instead of turning it off, you can kill it with knives and guns and fire and death. BTW, props for the Lego cartoon above - genius, and so painfully true. |
Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 12:23
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JamesQMurphy
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You hope it's rum & coke. What if he was viewing porn? |
Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 12:26
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wtfdude
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No kidding. I hate help desk people that can't think for themselves. OBVIOUSLY he can connect to the printer if he printed 6 pages. When ever I have to deal with my ISP call center I feel like scalping myself. Can you connect to the internet? "NO THATS WHY IM CALLING YOU WITH A TICKET REQUEST OF MY INTERNET CONNECTION IS DOWN." I mean I know they have to ask some dumb questions as you do have computer illiterate people calling in, but geez. how about you actually use your brain instead of basically being a robot. |
Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 12:31
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akatherder
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There are at least a few corporate headquarters right there. EDS and Texas Instruments come to mind. |
Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 12:36
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akatherder
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This guy doesn't even grasp the concept that you can put colored paper in a printer and it's not actually "coloring" a white sheet of paper. Is it really outside the realm of possibility that someone else printed something and he thought it was his printout? What do you think they will say when you call and tell them "I'm really smart, so you can totally skip all those basic steps"? |
Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 12:37
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JamesQMurphy
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Amen to that. One of our printers was having trouble loading toner. Despite putting in a fresh cartridge, it would still report "Toner Low." Trying to explain that to our help desk? Me: Hi, I'm having trouble with our printer. HD: What's the trouble? Me: I just put in a fresh toner cartridge, but it still says "Toner Low" HD: What's the message again? Me: "Toner Low" HD: Oh, you need to replace the toner cartrdige.... AAAAAH! |
Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 12:38
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d3matt
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The RWTF is the fact that MS let all that revenue out the door when they allowed people to upgrade Outlook without the rest of the office suite.
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Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 12:39
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Bappi
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Which is why, in a case like this, you either fix it yourself or ignore it. What's the big problem with the printer saying "toner low" anyway? Just tell everyone in your area to ignore it. |
Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 12:40
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Zylon
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It's a WTF if someone is, as claimed, incapable of using their computer without that stupid thing. "OMG, someone stole the fuzzy dice from my rear-view mirror! I can't drive without my fuzzy dice! Fix it fix it fix it!!" |
Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 12:42
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JamesQMurphy
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Fixing printer hardware myself? I'm good with a soldering gun, but not that good. The HP Technician was much better at it, thankfully. |
Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 12:43
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Trev
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And, as most helpdesk folks will attest to, users are complete liars! "But it was working this morning, I used it only an hour ago!". Well that's interesting, considering we pulled the PSU last Friday. |
Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 12:53
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some coder
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I know what they'll say. Is the computer plugged directly into the modem, with no router in between? |
Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 12:53
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I used to work for a casino as a network tech. We contracted our printer repair to a local company because our boss didn't believe in training OR spare parts. One day when C. came in, I was the lucky one assigned to "work" with him. Basically, I had to stand around while he worked, which didn't bother me that much because he was cool and had lots of stories. So this day, he's telling me he just got done working on a printer in one of the local hospitals which had been having lots of jams and other problems. The cause of the issue? A dead mouse in the printer.
Fast forward 18 months to my new job at a local hospital. I walk into my coworker's cube where we keep our Luser hall of fame. On the wall is a helpdesk ticket for a printer. The resolution read as follows: "Had C. from L.T. in to look at printer. Issues caused by dead mouse. Removed, cleaned, and put back in service." I just saw C. today, and we joked about that mouse. |
Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 12:56
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Smash King
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We can because the internet is all around us. (open arms and looks up, in great awe) It's everywhere!! </clueless> Addendum (2008-09-11 13:07): I wanted to put this link when I first post my comment, but I couldn't find it then |
Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 13:01
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Code Dependent
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Good approach. When your house plumbing develops a leak, just shut off the water at the meter and ignore it. |
Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 13:19
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Nerf Herder
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I don't work for the help desk, but my favorite developer email/call recently went like this:
User: "You are missing $9 million from the report for this month. Nancy told me they got $9 million in business this month and your report is WRONG" My Boss: "Nerf Herder I am getting frantic emails about $9 million missing from your file - what went wrong?" Me: "I just looked at the table and there is no data for the month, let alone $9 million. Let me call Nancy and find out what is going on" Nancy: "I have no idea what went wrong - your form must be deleting our data!" 10 minutes later I get an email from Nancy cc'ing a bunch of folks. Dear Mike, You must actually go into the form and enter the data into the system otherwise it will not get on the file. Please go ahead and do so as soon as possible. Nancy. WHEW CRISIS AVERTED!!! |
Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 13:19
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wiffleball
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Could also be Northwest Airlines or Thomson West. |
Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 13:24
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LolMorans
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wtfdude: Wow, you're just as stupid as the users these stories make fun of. The dude obviously didn't know the difference between a color copy and a colored piece of paper. Its totally reasonable to ask if the printer is plugged in correctly.
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Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 13:31
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Code Dependent
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Just guessing here: your name is supposed to be representative of you laughing at the stupidity of the "morans" here, right? |
Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 13:43
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Al
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I used to do laser printer repair onsite. When I say "repair" it usually consisted of diagnosing problems and installing maintenance kits, replacing fusers, that sort of thing.
One day I was replacing a fuser. I slightly tilted the printer forward to get more light on the screws. As I was pulling the fuser out, a screw I was holding slipped out of my hand, bounced around, and rolled into a tiny hole that was previously hidden. I can see the screw, but I can't reach it. I study the printer for a few minutes and before calling the help desk for the company that sent me out. It was a warranty call and they were supposed to be on hand to help technicians in the field. I tell them my problem, state I see the screw but I can't reach it. I want to know the best way to get to that particular spot of the printer. The conversation went like this: (snip boring verification stuff) Me: Hi. I am replacing a fuser and accidentally dropped a screw in a tiny hole that was exposed after I removed the fuser. I can see the screw but can't get to it. Help: Are you sure you didn't drop the screw on the floor? Me: I'm sure. I am looking in the hole and i can see the screw laying loose but I can't get to it. I tried to take the side off but it seems more complicated than I had hoped. I would like to figure out the easiest way to get to it. Help: OK, hold on I have that printer here so I can take the fuser out for a better idea. Me: But I... (wait 10 minutes) Help: OK, I took the fuser out but there's no hole there. Me: (Getting annoyed in a "you have to be kidding me" sort of way and speaking bluntly) Yes there is. I'm looking at it. I can see the screw insi... Help: There's no hole in my printer. Are you sure you didn't drop the screw on the floor? Check around where you're standing. Me: (Finally had enough) You know what, I never thought about that. Thanks, I'll look on the floor. *click* At the risk of spilling toner everywhere, I shook the hell out of the printer until the screw moved to a more favorable position and I was able to retrieve it. Yeah, it's not the best story, but that guy was an ass. |
Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 13:50
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Ben4jammin
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The problem I had when I worked helpdesk was trying to figure out the ones that were lying vs the ones that simple didn't know how to explain what the issue is. If you don't know the proper names of technical stuff I can overlook that (like the woman that referred to her entire computer as a "modem"). If you are intentionally lying to cover your a$$ you obviously don't know about server logs. Like the woman who said that she hadn't been able to print for 3 days when the logs clearly showed that she HAD printed and the real issue was that she had missed a deadline and was attempting to deflect blame. I guess what I am trying to say is that I can tolerate ignorance much better than deception. But sometimes they look a lot alike. |
Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 13:54
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anon
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Yeah, this is TRWTF... Doesn't anyone know how to troubleshoot anymore? |
Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 13:56
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Global Warmer
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One company I worked for my cube was next to our network admin/IT guru's cube. I use to laugh my ass off listening to him on the phone. He would hang up, look at me, put his finger to his head like it was a gun and pull the trigger.
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Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 13:58
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Code Dependent
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Just off the top of my head, not knowing what resources you had available: maybe, some chewed-up gum on the end of a pencil? |
Re: Color Printing on Seven & More Corporate Helpdesk Stories
2008-09-11 14:02
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4/7/2008 14:09 GMT;ROBERT J;
The Daily WTF is not like it was before. Half of the damn MFD's are lame as hell, and everyone I ask doesn't even know why. At least I got an interview using the job board. Too bad the damn company hired somebody else. Not that I'm bitter or anything. 4/7/2008 15:11 GMT;ROBERT J; I just got back from the bathroom. Spotted some weird chafing on my inner thigh. I think this means my pants really are too tight. Size 36 pants here I come? Good god, I am so fat. 4/7/2008 16:22 GMT;ROBERT J; Listening to my boss churning out lines of code for the past hour has aroused some type of twisted desire in me. I suddenly have the urge to bite into his skull. I can't stop tapping my foot either. Maybe I should talk to my doctor about that restless leg thing after all. 4/7/2008 18:21 GMT;ROBERT J; Back from the bathroom. What? It's not like I'm trying to kill time or anything. Seriously, I've never vomited so violently in my life. I'm pretty sure I was levitating for a little while there. I really think it was a bad idea to eat those leftovers in the fridge... 4/7/2008 19:14 GMT;ROBERT J; Urrghh... data... bytes. Five lines of... urrrrggghhhh... 4/7/2008 20:34 GMT;ROBERT J; Mphh. Urrrrrggh... Hi Boss... tasty... URRGH! 4/7/2008 21:34 GMT;ROBERT J; <No entry> |
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