A Few Words From Tech Support
Sound at all familiar?
- Don't write anything down. We can play back the error messages
from here.
- When a tech says he's coming right over, go for coffee. It's
nothing to us to remember 481 screen saver passwords.
- When you call us to have your computer moved, be sure to leave it
buried under half a ton of postcards, baby pictures, stuffed animals,
dried flowers, bowling trophies and Popsicle art. We don't have a life,
and we find it deeply moving to catch a fleeting glimpse of yours.
- When you call the help desk, state what you want, not what's
keeping you from getting it. We don't need to know that you can't get
into your mail because your computer won't power on at all.
- Don't put your phone extension in your emails to the help desk.
We need to keep an eye on the address book performance.
- When tech support sends you an email with high importance, delete
it at once. We're just testing the public groups.
- When a tech is eating lunch in his cube, walk right in and spill
your guts right out. We exist only to serve.
- When a tech is having a smoke outside, ask him a computer
question. The only reason why we smoke at all is to ferret out those
clients who don't have email or a telephone line.
- Send urgent email all in uppercase. The mail server picks it up
and flags it as a rush delivery.
- When you call a tech's direct line, press 5 to skip the bilingual
greeting that says he's out of town for a week, record your message and
wait exactly 24 hours before you send an email straight to the director
because no one ever returned your call. After all, you're entitled to
common courtesy.
- When the photocopier doesn't work, call computer support.
There's electronics in it.
- When you're getting a NO DIAL TONE message at home, call computer
support. We can fix your line from here.
- When you have a dozen CGA monitors to get rid of, call computer
support. We're collectors.
- When something's wrong with your home PC, dump it on a tech's
chair with no name, no phone number and no description of the problem.
We love a puzzle.
- If you hate your mouse, get some other pointing device and
discard the manual. We know all the keyboard accelerators.
- When a tech tells you that computer monitors don't have
cartridges in them, argue. We love a good argument.
- When you get a message about insufficient disk space, delete
everything in the Windows directory. It's nothing but trouble anyway.
- When you get a message about a hard disk controller failure, and
then you reboot and it looks okay, don't call tech support. We'd much
rather troubleshoot it when it's dead as a doornail.
- When you have a tech on the phone walking you through changing a
setting, read the paper. We don't actually mean for you to do anything.
We just love to hear ourselves talk.
- When a tech tells you that he'll be there shortly, reply in a
scathing tone of voice: "And just how many weeks do you mean by
shortly?" That'll get us going.
- If you have a 14-inch monitor that says VGA on it, set the
display to true color, 1024 x 768. You'll never again have to worry
about people reading confidential files over your shoulder.
- When we offer training on the upcoming OS upgrade, don't bother.
We'll be there to hold your hand after it's done.
- When the printer won't print, re-send the job at least 20 times.
Print jobs frequently get sucked into black holes.
- When the printer still won't print after 20 tries, send the job
to all 68 printers in the building. One of them is bound to work.
- Don't learn the proper name for anything technical. We know
exactly what you mean by "my thingy's outta whack".
- Don't use online help. Online help is for wimps.
- If you're taking night classes in computer science, feel free to
go around and update the network drivers for your all your co-workers.
We're grateful for the overtime money.
- When a tech makes popcorn, help yourself while he's checking out
your access rights. And we keep chocolate in the top drawer, too.
- When you have a tech fixing your computer at a quarter past noon,
eat your lunch in his face. We function better when slightly dizzy.
- Don't ever thank us. We're getting paid for this.
- If you're an intern, feel free to bring in all your friends from
college and have your Daddy complain to our boss when we won't let them
use the scanner. We had no friends when we were in college; that's why
we're such a bunch of tight-assed little twerps.
- When a tech asks you whether you've installed any new software on
this computer, lie. It's nobody's business what you've got on your
computer.
- When a tech finds the AOL shortcuts in your Recycle Bin, tell him
you've never seen those before. We couldn't tell bull$hit if it kicked
us in the face.
- If you have NT, feel free to change the local administrator's
password to "blowj0b" and promptly forget it. We like installing NT.
- If the mouse cable keeps knocking down the framed picture of your
dog, lift the computer and stuff the cable under it. Mouse cables were
designed to have 45 lbs. of computer sitting on top of them.
- If the space bar on your keyboard doesn't work, blame it on the
mail upgrade. Keyboards are actually very happy with half a pound of
muffin crumbs and nail clippings in them.
- When you receive the new Yanni CD for your birthday, shove it
into any slot on the front of your computer. We like getting physical
with 5.25 floppy drives.
- When you get a message saying "Are you sure?", click on that Yes
button as fast as you can. Hell, if you weren't sure, you wouldn't be
doing it, would you?
- When you find a tech on the phone with his bank, sit uninvited on
the corner of his desk and stare at him until he hangs up. We don't
have any money to speak of anyway.
- Feel perfectly free to say things like "I don't know nothing
about that computer crap". We don't mind at all hearing our area of
professional expertise referred to as crap.
- When you need to change the toner cartridge, call tech support.
Changing a toner cartridge is an extremely complex task, and
Hewlett-Packard recommends that it be performed only by a professional
engineer with a master's degree in nuclear physics.
- When you can't find someone in the government directory, call
tech support. Due to budget restrictions, we double as 411.
- When you have a lock to pick on an old file cabinet, call tech
support. We love to hack.
- When something's the matter with your computer, ask your
secretary to call the help desk. We enjoy the challenge of having to
deal with a third party who doesn't know jack $hit about the problem.
- When you receive a 30-meg movie file, send it to everyone as a
mail attachment. We got lots of disk space on that mail server.
- Don't even think of breaking large print jobs down into smaller
chunks. Somebody else might get a chance to squeeze a memo into the
queue.
- When your eyes fall on the family pictures on a tech's desk,
exclaim in a flabbergasted tone of voice: "YOU have a child?!?" We need
to be reminded of how lucky we were to ever have gotten laid.
- When a tech gets on the elevator pushing 15,000 kilograms worth
of computer equipment on a cart, ask in a very loud voice: "Good grief,
you take the elevator to go DOWN one floor?!?" That's another one that
cracks us up no end.
- When the Finance folks are printing a 100-page spreadsheet on the
LaserJet, send your black and white print job to the color printer. We
get the black toner for free.
- When you lose your car keys, send an email to the entire
department. People out in Yellowknife like to keep abreast of what's
going on.
- When you bump into a tech at the grocery store on a Saturday, ask
a computer question. We don't do weekends.
- When you see a tech having a beer with a member of the opposite
sex on a Friday night, walk right up to them and ask a computer
question. We don't do dating; the reason why we have that horny look on
our faces is because we're discussing the new Intel processor.
- Don't bother to tell us when you move computers around on your
own. Computer names are just a cosmetic feature in NT 4.0; they won't be
doing anything useful until the next major release.
- When you can't access some shared directory on your boss's
machine, just tell us that you've lost your X: drive. We know all that
$hit by heart.
- If you need to buy a computer for your daughter in college, feel
free to pick our brains while we're taking a leak. We're good at
talking shop while peeing.
- If your son is a student in computer science, have him come in on
the weekends and do his projects on your office computer. We'll be
there for you when his illegal copy of Visual Basic 6.0 makes your
Access 95 database flip out.
- When you bring your own personal home PC for repair at the
office, leave the documentation at home. We'll find the jumper settings
on the Internet.
- We're aware of that problem with computers just sitting there and
not doing anything. We're confident that with the next service pack
they'll be able to dance the jig.
- The correct location to store important files is the Recycle Bin.
It's just like a real office, where you keep your tax receipts in the
blue can under your desk.
- If you curse every morning when you start to type your password
and the Virus Shield splash screen pops up in your face, disable the
Virus Shield. Again, this is just like real life: if you don't like
condoms, just don't use them, that's all.
- If you hate PCs, get on the Internet and download one of those
desktop enhancements that make your computer look just like a Mac, down
to the sad faces replacing verbose error messages. We find it
refreshing to troubleshoot the nuances in that sad little face instead
of some cold forbidding hexadecimal integer.
- When you detect a French accent in a tech's voice, switch to
French. We don't mind that your level of fluency is that of a mildly
retarded 4-year-old; you don't make a whole lot of sense in your own
mother tongue either.
- We don't really believe that you're a bunch of ungrateful twits.
It hurts our feelings that you could even think such a thing. We wish
to express our deepest gratitude to the hundreds of clueless losers
portrayed herein, without whom none of this would have been remotely
possible.
- Have you ever wondered what Tech Support does while you are on
hold? Think about how long it takes to write a 64 point memo!