IT support work be like
IT support work be like
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IT support work be like
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As somebody who did IT support - the last two seem perfectly normal to me:
The password one is also when they're on the wrong site and now they've just typed all their passwords and account names into microsoftoffice365.scammer.ru
And many Americans seem to call their cellular internet connection "wifi" and that can definitely be affected by the weather.
How does an indoor wireless connection get affected by wind?
it doesn't. but people call their LTE / 5G / etc. "wifi".
Sorry, I didn't read the comment properly. Thanks.
This meme seems to be from the times of WinXP, when browsers didn't remember passwords.
I worked at a software developer, occasionally doing support. Had a call from a customer following up on a ticket, I looked at the record and the salty dude who took the original call had written:
Caller asked me to tell him where he saved his file. I told him "well if you can tell me where I parked my car this morning, I might be able to help you."
Quality wasn't a big thing with our software, the senior developer was a stoner who was off his head most of the time, others were either clueless or too busy on side hustles to give a fuck. Amazingly we developed engineering software that was used by amongst others, the atomic weapons establishment in the UK and Buckingham Palace. Happy days.
Hey, at least your bugs didn't result in the prosecution of 700+ sub-postmasters. Silver linings and all that.
Even the first one.
The mouse is moving. It's potentially the mouse-pointer that is not moving.
Seriously.
On a side note, love you IT guys đź’– and it seems that if you ask nicely if they have time, they'll listen and if you try to do your best they'll be all over it to help you out the best they can.