Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Life as an IT. Thought it was boaring??!
In most cases yes that would be correct. Life as an IT technician, help desk, lab assistant, etc., can have its times that feel like watching paint dry would be more entertaining. But life can still be fun, and crazy at times. I am currently working a help desk position, and I find that people can be quite..... interesting.... at times. You get to see how people think and react to situations, and you find that some of the reactions are silly, to say the least. You get the people who call you for help with financial aid, (can't help there), people who call to get their router fixed on their internet, (true story........ go to staples if you encounter this problem by the way), people calling to get free gas, (another true story) and etc. Whenever these things happen it does both make your day interesting, and make you question your sanity. One of the aspects that I have noticed that I have struggled much with is that people tend to not read instructions when they see a line "if you need help, call the helpdesk at #). People tend to just see that and call first, and think later. I had a call from someone trying to print something on a public printer. The printer had a message on it telling them to enter their user name and password, and if they needed help, to call the help desk. Well this person waved trying to enter in the information and called me first. I was confused by her request while she was talking to me about how she was reading the instruction, when she clicked the go button on the screen. She suddenly realized that the screen was asking for the information that it required and realized that she never needed my help in the first place. She thanked me for me helping her, (which I just sat dumbfounded pretty much the entire time) saying that I was such a huge help and hung up the phone. I kind of laughed inside, asked a coworker to check that I was still sane, and went about the rest of my day. Moral of the story is, read the instructions first, then don't call the help desk, unless you truly need the help.... :)
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