OMG what a nightmare
Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 9:01 pm
I hate how people think I'm the only person in this town that knows about computers.
So I got dragged in to install a printer for my uncle's computer... So I go to install it, not compatible with win2k... so we go to staples, buy a new printer, I get back, by that time its about 7:00pm, I still did not eat, I only went there straight from work. So I setup the printer, put the 4 toners in it, run a test copy (has a scanner too). All good, I start installing the driver, computer randomly reboots for no reason at all. Now it won't even boot. Now I'm at home and brought the damn thing with me (Ironicly I built it like 2 years ago, now I'm stuck supporting it ARG).
So now I have to backup all the files (Linux boot CDs FTW) then reformat the damn thing, then try to find all those drivers since of course the customer did not bother keeping the box which I said is very important to keep, with all the CDs and stuff.
Basically, there goes my weekend, and no server updates for another few days.
For once, I even had social plans this weekend, thats probably gone too.
Moral of story, if you have any kind of knowledge in something that not a lot of people know, keep it a secret.
So if you work in IT, just say you're an IT assistant, rather then an IT worker. IT assistant will sound more like your just the guy who changes the toners and refills the printer, rather then actually fix things.
Archived topic from AOV, old topic ID:2201, old post ID:14206
So I got dragged in to install a printer for my uncle's computer... So I go to install it, not compatible with win2k... so we go to staples, buy a new printer, I get back, by that time its about 7:00pm, I still did not eat, I only went there straight from work. So I setup the printer, put the 4 toners in it, run a test copy (has a scanner too). All good, I start installing the driver, computer randomly reboots for no reason at all. Now it won't even boot. Now I'm at home and brought the damn thing with me (Ironicly I built it like 2 years ago, now I'm stuck supporting it ARG).
So now I have to backup all the files (Linux boot CDs FTW) then reformat the damn thing, then try to find all those drivers since of course the customer did not bother keeping the box which I said is very important to keep, with all the CDs and stuff.
Basically, there goes my weekend, and no server updates for another few days.
For once, I even had social plans this weekend, thats probably gone too.
Moral of story, if you have any kind of knowledge in something that not a lot of people know, keep it a secret.
So if you work in IT, just say you're an IT assistant, rather then an IT worker. IT assistant will sound more like your just the guy who changes the toners and refills the printer, rather then actually fix things.
Archived topic from AOV, old topic ID:2201, old post ID:14206