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Hmm... by badassitgod 2003-02-27 08:23:10
As I network admin for a medium-size business, setting up small LANs in the conference room is a regular part of my job. I accept it, I do it promptly whenever asked, and rarely is there a problem with what I set up. However when the head of the marketing dept comes to you at 10:15 asking why her 10:00 meeting isn't set up with several computers, after she has contacted the exec VP yelling about your "incompetency" in the matter, and realizes in the middle of her own statement that she never even informed you of this meeting. How are you supposed to respond?
[ Reply ]
  With a brick bat? by migiizis2003-02-27 08:25:07
  This is why I never trust a marketing person. (n/t) by skippy-ish_guy2003-02-27 08:28:37
  weeeell... by nothmar2003-02-27 08:29:43
  i'll respond for you *cracks knuckles* by Ubergeek22003-02-27 08:30:19
  First you need to install a BNC socket... by HadEnuf2003-02-27 08:41:06
  "OK, this might sting a bit" by dcnblues2003-02-27 08:47:18
  I would start with by wheresthefish2003-02-27 08:52:22
  extract a written apology... by McNutcase2003-02-27 10:00:09
  In cases such as these I find that... by breezeblock2003-02-27 11:42:11
  Have you heard of Vito Corleone? :) (n/t) by mhiper32003-02-27 15:11:24

 

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