This came up on my screen today.
What should I do ???
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This came up on my screen today.
What should I do ???
http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t...untitled-3.jpg
Reminds me of some of my calls (mandated by management) to our help desk.
If one of our machines is down more than 1 hours, we HAVE to call the help desk, even if we already know what's wrong with it, adding 1/2 hour or more to the downtime.
I made a call (mandatory) for a BSOD on a machine's control computer.
The tech's answer.......it can't do that, it's a Linux OS. (No, it's winbloze, they "upgraded" it from QNX)
Hang up, call help desk back.......
Can I get a tech who knows WTH he's talking about?
And they connect me with the tech I just hung up on.
They wonder why we call them the helpless desk. :D
Gee...I don't drink and you do. So I would click no, but you go ahead and click yes!
"Helpless desk" - I like that!:D
Gee whiz, if I got a box like that I would have to call tech support and ask what to do!:confused: Yes? No? I just don't know! TO MUCH PRESSURE! :p
Reminds me of a recent Verizon issue. My BB keeps deleting old calendar events. Somewhat of a problem for me. I call Verizon and get various answers. I get pushed up to the specialist re BB. We re-set the defaults, talk about re-installing the software, new BB, etc. I spend about two hours on the phone with them. Problem not resolved.
I walk into the Verizon store and mention it to a salesperson. "Oh, yeah, the memory is full, and it is deleting what it considers non-essential data". What? And no one on the specialist level knew this? LOL.
I think most help desks ARE helpless desks.
wom...put your face near my hand.... *smack*! :p :D
*winds up thumb* Walk into this!:p